Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
(Last update: 19-Apr-2024)

Result of query: info cati VHK$

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

Details on Acronym:   [H26]
  
[H26] (Hubble, 1926)
***** Avoid the usage of [H26], prefer VHK
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database

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

Details on Acronym:   VHK
  
VHK (Van den Bergh+Herbst+Kowal)= (H) = ([H26]) = Hubble
Write:<<VHK NN>>
<<VHK A>>
N: 83
Object:V*  (SIMBAD class: Variable* = Variable Star)
Note:In this ref. (Nos A-C) = [HS53] Var A to C. The numbering NN continues Hubble 1926 identification, ref. 1926ApJ....63..236H, (Nos 1-45). (Nos 46-83) are new. All (Nos 1-83) have a VHK identification in SIMBAD.
in source:M 33 = NGC 598
Ref:=1926ApJ....63..236H
byHUBBLE E.P.
 Astrophys. J., 63, 236-274 (1926)
  A spiral nebula as a stellar system: Messier 33.
o[H26] acronym is not used for the V*, the numbering is continued in 1975ApJS...29..303V, all V* are 'VHK NN' in SIMBAD.
o<VHK NN> (Nos 1-45). <[H26] AN> (Nos N1, N2).
Ref:=1975ApJS...29..303V
byVAN DEN BERGH S. , HERBST E., KOWAL C.T.
 Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 29, 303-313 (1975)
  A survey of bright variable stars in M 33.
oVHK (Nos 1-45) were already in 1926ApJ....63..236H, all (Nos 1-83) have a VHK identification in Simbad.
o<VHK NN> (Nos 1-83). <VHK A> (Nos A-C).
Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature