Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
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Result of query: info cati WKK93] HE 1104-1805$
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Details on Acronym:   [WKK93]
  
[WKK93] (Wisotzki+Kohler+Kayser+, 1998)
Write:<<[WKK93] HE 1104-1805 A>>
<<[WKK93] G>>
<<[WKK93] Star N>>
<<[WKK93] GN>>
N: 2+1+7+5
Object:?  (SIMBAD class: Unknown = Object of Unknown Nature)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:1993A&A...278L..15W:
N=2 images of the gravitational lens, (Nos A-B), format 'HE 1104-1805 A'. N=1 lensing galaxy, format 'G'.
1995A&A...297L..59W:
The 2 components A and B are here named 'QSO A' and 'QSO B'. N=5 comparison stars, (Nos 1-5).
1998NewA....3..379R:
N=2 comparison stars added, (Nos 6-7). N=5 galaxies in the field of HE 1104-1805, (Nos G1-G5)
in source:HE 1104-1805
Ref:=1993A&A...278L..15W
byWISOTZKI L. , KOEHLER T., KAYSER R., REIMERS D.
 Astron. Astrophys., 278, 15-18 (1993)
  The new double QSO HE 1104-1805 : gravitational lens with microlensing or binary quasar ?
o<[WKK93] HE 1104-1805 A> (Nos A-B), <[WKK93] G>
Ref:=1995A&A...297L..59W
byWISOTZKI L. , KOEHLER T., IKONOMOU M., REIMERS D.
 Astron. Astrophys., 297, 59-62 (1995)
  Spectral variability in the double QSO HE 1104-1805: further evidence for gravitational lensing.
oTable 1: QSO A and B = [WKK93] HE 1104-1805 A and B
oTable 1: <[WKK93] Star N> (Nos 1-5)
Ref:=1998NewA....3..379R
byREMY M. , CLAESKENS J.-F., SURDEJ J., HJORTH J., REFSDAL S., WUCKNITZ O., SORENSEN A.N., GRUNDAHL F.
 New Astronomy, 3, 379-390 (1998)
  Detection of the lensing galaxy for the double QSO HE 1104-1805.
o<[WKK93] GN> (Nos G1-G5). <[WKK93] Star N> (Nos 6-7).
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database