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

Result of query: info cati BASW$

Details on Acronym:   BASW
  
BASW (Baade+Swope)= (H) = ([H29]) = (Hubble)
Write:<<BASW NNN>>
<<BASW NNN>>
N: 7+416
Object:V* + Nova  (SIMBAD class: Variable* = Variable Star)
Note:Identif. charts.
Field I in M 31.
The numbering 'NNN' continues [H29] (Hubble 1929ApJ....69..103H)
All V* among (Nos 1-467) have a idenditification 'BASW NNN' in SIMBAD.
Field II and IV in M 31: see Gapo and [BS63]
in source:M 31 = NGC 224
Ref:=1929ApJ....69..103H
byHUBBLE E.
 Astrophys. J., 69, 103-157 (1929)
  A spiral nebula as a stellar system, Messier 31.
oTables I, II, III: [H29] VNN use <BASW NN> (Nos 1-50). Tables IV, V: <[H29] ANN> N=63 among (Nos N1-N86).
Ref:=1965AJ.....70..212B
byBAADE W. , SWOPE H.H.
 Astron. J., 70, 212-268 (1965)
  Variables in the Andromeda galaxy - Fields I and III.
oThe numbering NNN continues the numbering of Hubble, 1929ApJ....69..103H. All V* among (Nos 1-467) have a idenditification 'BASW NNN' in SIMBAD.
oTables IV, VII, VIII: <BASW NNN> N=446 among (Nos 1-467). Table IV: <BASW AN> (Nos N1-N7).
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database

Details on Acronym:   H
  
H (Hubble)
***** Avoid the usage of H, prefer BASW
Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature

Details on Acronym:   [H29]
  
[H29] (Hubble, 1929)
Note:Tables I, II, III: (Nos 1-50), often quoted VNN in the literature.
***** Avoid the usage of [H29], prefer BASW

Details on Acronym:   Hubble
  
Hubble (Hubble)
***** Avoid the usage of Hubble, prefer BASW
Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature