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

Result of query: info cati CAA2000]$

Details on Acronym:   [CAA2000]
  
[CAA2000] (Cristiani+Appenzeller+Arnouts+, 2000)= (EIS)
Write:<<[CAA2000] EIS NN>>
<<[CAA2000] EIS ANN>>
<<[CAA2000] ANON NN>>
N: 11+10+9
Object:?  (SIMBAD class: Unknown = Object of Unknown Nature)
Note:VLT FORS observations.
Tables 2, 3: In the formats 'EIS' stands for ESO Imaging Survey. 'EIS NN' are Lyman-Break candidates in an EIS list, in the HDFS field. 'EIS ANN' are Lyman-Break candidates in an EIS list, in AXAF fields 'U' and 'B'. 'ANON NN' are random-chosen objects.
Ref:=2000A&A...359..489C
byCRISTIANI S. , APPENZELLER I., ARNOUTS S., NONINO M., ARAGON-SALAMANCA A., BENOIST C., DA COSTA L., DENNEFELD M., RENGELINK R., RENZINI A., SZEIFERT T., WHITE S.
 Astron. Astrophys., 359, 489-492 (2000)
  The first VLT FORS1 spectra of Lyman-break candidates in the HDF-S and AXAF Deep Field.
oTables 2, 3: <[CAA2000] EIS NN> N=11 among (Nos 18-60), <[CAA2000] EIS ANN> N=10 among (Nos U01-U28 and B02-B12), <[CAA2000] ANON NN> N=9 among (Nos 1-19).
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database

Details on Acronym:   EIS
  
EIS (ESO Imaging Survey)
***** Avoid the usage of EIS, prefer [CAA2000]
Originof the Acronym: A = Assigned by the author(s)