Классификация объектов в Simbad
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Классификация объектов в Simbad:
- ? — Object of unknown nature
- ev — transient event
- Rad — Radio-source
- mR — metric Radio-source
- cm — centimetric Radio-source
- mm — millimetric Radio-source
- smm — sub-millimetric source
- HI — HI (21cm) source
- rB — radio Burst
- Mas — Maser
- IR — Infra-Red source
- FIR — Far-IR source (λ >= 30 µm)
- NIR — Near-IR source (λ < 10 µm)
- red — Very red source
- ERO — Extremely Red Object
- blu — Blue object
- UV — UV-emission source
- X — X-ray source
- UX? — Ultra-luminous X-ray candidate
- ULX — Ultra-luminous X-ray source
- gam — gamma-ray source
- gB — gamma-ray Burst
- err — Not an object (error, artefact, …)
- grv — Gravitational Source
- Lev — (Micro)Lensing Event
- LS? — Possible gravitational lens System
- Le? — Possible gravitational lens
- LI? — Possible gravitationally lensed image
- gLe — Gravitational Lens
- gLS — Gravitational Lens System (lens+images)
- ..? — Candidate objects
- G? — Possible Galaxy
- SC? — Possible Supercluster of Galaxies
- C?G — Possible Cluster of Galaxies
- Gr? — Possible Group of Galaxies
- As? —
- ** ? — Physical Binary Candidate
- EB? — Eclipsing Binary Candidate
- Sy? — Symbiotic Star Candidate
- CV? — Cataclysmic Binary Candidate
- No? — Nova Candidate
- XB? — X-ray binary Candidate
- LX? — Low-Mass X-ray binary Candidate
- HX? — High-Mass X-ray binary Candidate
- Pec? — Possible Peculiar Star
- Y*? — Young Stellar Object Candidate
- pr? — Pre-main sequence Star Candidate
- TT? — T Tau star Candidate
- C*? — Possible Carbon Star
- S*? — Possible S Star
- OH? — Possible Star with envelope of OH/IR type
- CH? — Possible Star with envelope of CH type
- WR? — Possible Wolf-Rayet Star
- Be? — Possible Be Star
- Ae? — Possible Herbig Ae/Be Star
- HB? — Possible Horizontal Branch Star
- RR? — Possible Star of RR Lyr type
- Ce? — Possible Cepheid
- RB? — Possible Red Giant Branch star
- sg? — Possible Supergiant star
- s?r — Possible Red supergiant star
- s?y — Possible Yellow supergiant star
- s?b — Possible Blue supergiant star
- AB? — Asymptotic Giant Branch Star candidate
- LP? — Long Period Variable candidate
- Mi? — Mira candidate
- sv? — Semi-regular variable candidate
- pA? — Post-AGB Star Candidate
- BS? — Candidate blue Straggler Star
- WD? — White Dwarf Candidate
- N*? — Neutron Star Candidate
- BH? — Black Hole Candidate
- SN? — SuperNova Candidate
- LM? — Low-mass star candidate
- BD? — Brown Dwarf Candidate
- mul — Composite object
- reg — Region defined in the sky
- vid — Underdense region of the Universe
- SCG — Supercluster of Galaxies
- ClG — Cluster of Galaxies
- GrG — Group of Galaxies
- CGG — Compact Group of Galaxies
- PaG — Pair of Galaxies
- IG — Interacting Galaxies
- C?* — Possible (open) star cluster
- Gl? — Possible Globular Cluster
- Cl* — Cluster of Stars
- GlC — Globular Cluster
- OpC — Open (galactic) Cluster
- As* — Association of Stars
- St* — Stellar Stream
- MGr — Moving Group
- ** — Double or multiple star
- EB* — Eclipsing binary
- Al* — Eclipsing binary of Algol type (detached)
- bL* — Eclipsing binary of beta Lyr type (semi-detached)
- WU* — Eclipsing binary of W UMa type (contact binary)
- EP* — Star showing eclipses by its planet
- SB* — Spectroscopic binary
- El* — Ellipsoidal variable Star
- Sy* — Symbiotic Star
- CV* — Cataclysmic Variable Star
- DQ* — CV DQ Her type (intermediate polar)
- AM* — CV of AM Her type (polar)
- NL* — Nova-like Star
- No* — Nova
- DN* — Dwarf Nova
- XB* — X-ray Binary
- LXB — Low Mass X-ray Binary
- HXB — High Mass X-ray Binary
- ISM — Interstellar matter
- PoC — Part of Cloud
- PN? — Possible Planetary Nebula
- CGb — Cometary Globule
- bub — Bubble
- EmO — Emission Object
- Cld — Cloud
- GNe — Galactic Nebula
- BNe — Bright Nebula
- DNe — Dark Cloud (nebula)
- RNe — Reflection Nebula
- MoC — Molecular Cloud
- glb — Globule (low-mass dark cloud)
- cor — Dense core
- SFR — Star forming region
- HVC — High-velocity Cloud
- HII — HII (ionized) region
- PN — Planetary Nebula
- sh — HI shell
- SR? — SuperNova Remnant Candidate
- SNR — SuperNova Remnant
- cir — CircumStellar matter
- of? — Outflow candidate
- out — Outflow
- HH — Herbig-Haro Object
- * — Star
- iC — Star in Cluster
- iN — Star in Nebula
- iA — Star in Association
- i* — Star in double system
- V*? — Star suspected of Variability
- Pe* — Peculiar Star
- HB* — Horizontal Branch Star
- Y*O — Young Stellar Object
- Ae* — Herbig Ae/Be star
- Em* — Emission-line Star
- Be* — Be Star
- BS* — Blue Straggler Star
- RG* — Red Giant Branch star
- AB* — Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning)
- C* — Carbon Star
- S* — S Star
- sg* — Evolved supergiant star
- s*r — Red supergiant star
- s*y — Yellow supergiant star
- s*b — Blue supergiant star
- pA* — Post-AGB Star (proto-PN)
- WD* — White Dwarf
- ZZ* — Pulsating White Dwarf
- LM* — Low-mass star (M<1solMass)
- BD* — Brown Dwarf (M<0.08solMass)
- N* — Confirmed Neutron Star
- OH* — OH/IR star
- CH* — Star with envelope of CH type
- pr* — Pre-main sequence Star
- TT* — T Tau-type Star
- WR* — Wolf-Rayet Star
- PM* — High proper-motion Star
- HV* — High-velocity Star
- V* — Variable Star
- Ir* — Variable Star of irregular type
- Or* — Variable Star of Orion Type
- RI* — Variable Star with rapid variations
- Er* — Eruptive variable Star
- Fl* — Flare Star
- FU* — Variable Star of FU Ori type
- RC* — Variable Star of R CrB type
- RC? — Variable Star of R CrB type candiate
- Ro* — Rotationally variable Star
- a2* — Variable Star of alpha2 CVn type
- Psr — Pulsar
- BY* — Variable of BY Dra type
- RS* — Variable of RS CVn type
- Pu* — Pulsating variable Star
- RR* — Variable Star of RR Lyr type
- Ce* — Cepheid variable Star
- dS* — Variable Star of delta Sct type
- RV* — Variable Star of RV Tau type
- WV* — Variable Star of W Vir type
- bC* — Variable Star of beta Cep type
- cC* — Classical Cepheid (delta Cep type)
- gD* — Variable Star of gamma Dor type
- SX* — Variable Star of SX Phe type (subdwarf)
- LP* — Long-period variable star
- Mi* — Variable Star of Mira Cet type
- sr* — Semi-regular pulsating Star
- SN* — SuperNova
- su* — Sub-stellar object
- Pl? — Extra-solar Planet Candidate
- Pl — Extra-solar Confirmed Planet
- G — Galaxy
- PoG — Part of a Galaxy
- GiC — Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies
- BiC — Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG)
- GiG — Galaxy in Group of Galaxies
- GiP — Galaxy in Pair of Galaxies
- HzG — Galaxy with high redshift
- ALS — Absorption Line system
- LyA — Ly alpha Absorption Line system
- DLA — Damped Ly-alpha Absorption Line system
- mAL — metallic Absorption Line system
- LLS — Lyman limit system
- BAL — Broad Absorption Line system
- rG — Radio Galaxy
- H2G — HII Galaxy
- LSB — Low Surface Brightness Galaxy
- AG? — Possible Active Galaxy Nucleus
- Q? — Possible Quasar
- Bz? — Possible Blazar
- BL? — Possible BL Lac
- EmG — Emission-line galaxy
- SBG — Starburst Galaxy
- bCG — Blue compact Galaxy
- LeI — Gravitationally Lensed Image
- LeG — Gravitationally Lensed Image of a Galaxy
- LeQ — Gravitationally Lensed Image of a Quasar
- AGN — Active Galaxy Nucleus
- LIN — LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus
- SyG — Seyfert Galaxy
- Sy1 — Seyfert 1 Galaxy
- Sy2 — Seyfert 2 Galaxy
- Bla — Blazar
- BLL — BL Lac — type object
- OVV — Optically Violently Variable object
- QSO — Quasar