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

Result of query: info cati SOM2002] NNNNN$
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Details on Acronym:   ERO
  
ERO (Extremely Red Object)
***** Avoid the usage of ERO, prefer [SOM2002]
Originof the Acronym: A = Assigned by the author(s)

Details on Acronym:   [SOM2002]
  
[SOM2002] (Smail+Owen+Morrison+, 2002)= (ERO)
Write:<<[SOM2002] NNNNN>>
N: 67
Object:G  (SIMBAD class: Galaxy)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:Radio emission observed at VLA (2002ApJ...581..844S).
N=67 Extremely Red Objects in a field containg ClG 0939+4713.
Objects with a five digits format are radio-galaxies, including in some cases a leading zero.
In SIMBAD leading zeros are not taken into account.
Ref:=2002ApJ...581..844S
bySMAIL I. , OWEN F.N., MORRISON G.E., KEEL W.C., IVISON R.J., LEDLOW M.J.
 Astrophys. J., 581, 844-864 (2002)
  The diversity of extremely red objects.
oThe 2 objects 0939+4713A and B are [PMD93] 0939+4713A and B in SIMBAD. Table 1: Objects with a five digits format are radio-galaxies, including in some cases a leading zero. In SIMBAD leading zeros are not taken into account.
oTable 1: <[SOM2002] NNNNN> N=67
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database