Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
(Last update: 11-Mar-2024)

Result of query: info cati CG$

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (Compact G)
***** Avoid the usage of CG, prefer ACG
Originof the Acronym: A = Assigned by the author(s)

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (Case univ., G)
***** Avoid the usage of CG, prefer CasG
Originof the Acronym: A = Assigned by the author(s)

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (Cometary Globule)
Write:<<CG NNA>>
<<CG NNW>>
<<CG NNAN>>
N: 47
Object:RFN  (SIMBAD class: ComGlob = Cometary Globule / Pillar)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:Most of the CG objects have tails pointing directly away from Centre 1 (08h15m - 44deg 30') or Centre 2 (07h46m - 46deg 30') In 1992JApA...13..217S, 1950 coordinates are remeasured for head and tail-end of most of CG Nos 1-38 (and subdivisions format NNA and NNAN).
Ref:=1976MNRAS.175p..19H
byHAWARDEN T.G. , BRAND P.W.J.L.
 Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 175, part no 16, 19-22 (1976)
  Cometary globules and the structure of the Gum Nebula.
o<CG NN> (Nos 1-12)
Ref:=1976MNRAS.177p..69S
bySANDQVIST A.
 Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 177, part no 16, 69-71 (1976)
  Four more cometary globules in the Gum Nebula.
o<CG NN> (Nos 13-16)
Ref:=1983ApL....23..119Z
byZEALEY W.J. , NINKOV Z., RICE E., HARTLEY M., TRITTON S.B.
 Astrophys. Lett., 23, 119-131 (1983)
  Cometary globules in the Gum-Vela complex.
o<CG NNA> (Nos 17-30, 32-36, and 31A, B, C)
Ref:=1983A&A...117..183R
byREIPURTH B.
 Astron. Astrophys., 117, 183-198 (1983)
  Star formation in Bok globules and low-mass clouds.
o<CG NNA> (Nos 37, 38) and 31D, E. <GDC N> (Nos 1-7)
Ref:=1992JApA...13..217S
bySRIDHARAN T.K.
 J. Astrophys. Astron., 13, 217-239 (1992)
  Kinematics of the Cometary Globules in the Gum Nebula.
o<CG NNA> and <CG NNAN> Nos 32A, B, Nos 22B1, 22B2
Ref:=1995A&A...301..522L
byLEFLOCH B. , LAZAREFF B.
 Astron. Astrophys., 301, 522-536 (1995)
  Cometary globules. II. Observational tests of radiation-driven implosion: the case of CG7S.
oCG 7S is a new CG located South of CG 7.
o<CG 7S> N=1.
Originof the Acronym: A = Assigned by the author(s)

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (1st COS B, Gamma)
***** Avoid the usage of CG, prefer 1CG

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (2nd COS B, Gamma)
***** Avoid the usage of CG, prefer 2CG

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (Case univ., G)
Write:<<NAME CG HHMM+DD>>
N: 3
Object:G  (SIMBAD class: Galaxy)
Note:CG 1432+53 = CasG 474, CG 1457+42 = CasG 598, CG 1517+39 = CasG 684.
Ref:=1987ApJ...314L..33M
byMOODY J.W. , KIRSHNER R.P., MacALPINE G.M., GREGORY S.A.
 Astrophys. J., 314, 33-37 (1987)
  Emission-line galaxies in the Bootes Void.
o<NAME CG 1432+53>, <NAME CG 1457+42>, <NAME CG 1517+39>
Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (Catalog General)
***** Avoid the usage of CG, prefer PLX
Originof the Acronym: L (1965Obs....85..202K)

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (Cesco+Gibson)
***** Avoid the usage of CG, prefer Y-C

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (Compact Group)
***** Avoid the usage of CG, prefer [TC2003]
Originof the Acronym: A = Assigned by the author(s)

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (Compact Group)
***** Avoid the usage of CG, prefer [WTK99]
Originof the Acronym: A = Assigned by the author(s)

Details on Acronym:   CG
  
CG (Cesco+Gibson)
***** Avoid the usage of CG, prefer YC