Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
(Last update: 22-Mar-2024)

Result of query: info cati AMDM$

Details on Acronym:   AMDM
  
AMDM (Andre+Martin-Pintado+Despois+Montmerle)= (VLA)
Write:<<AMDM VLA HHMM.m+DDMM>>
<<AMDM Blue N>>
<<AMDM Red N>>
N: 1+4+3
Object:Clump  (SIMBAD class: PartofCloud = Part of Cloud)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:VLA and IRAM observations (1990A&A...236..180A), JCMT observations (1995MNRAS.277..193D).
rho Oph cloud.
The probable driving source is designated as 'VLA 1623.4-2418' often found in the literature as 'VLA 1623' (NAME VLA 1623 in SIMBAD).
in source:NAME rho Oph Cloud
Ref:=1990A&A...236..180A
byANDRE P. , MARTIN-PINTADO J., DESPOIS D., MONTMERLE T.
 Astron. Astrophys., 236, 180-192 (1990)
  Discovery of a remarkable bipolar flow and exciting source in the ρ Ophiuchi cloud core.
oText: <AMDM VLA 1623.4-2418> = <NAME VLA 1623>. Fig.2, Tables 1: <AMDM Blue N> (Nos 1-3), <AMDM Red N> (Nos 1-3).
Ref:=1995MNRAS.277..193D
byDENT W.R.F. , MATTHEWS H.E., WALTHER D.M.
 Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 277, 193-209 (1995)
  CO and shocked H2 in the highly collimated outflow from VLA 1623.
oText: <AMDM Blue N> (No. 4) added. Fig.6, Table 2: <[DMW95] AN> (Nos H1-H8).
Originof the Acronym: L (1995MNRAS.277..193D)

Details on Acronym:   VLA
  
VLA (Very Large Array)
***** Avoid the usage of VLA, prefer AMDM
Originof the Acronym: L (1995MNRAS.277..193D)