Table 2
Newly detected MHOs in Ophiuchus.
MHO namesa | RA | Dec | Comments |
(J2000) | (J2000) | ||
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MHO 2149 | +16 26 17.9 | –24 27 29.4 | faint knot |
MHO 2151 | +16 26 21.2 | –24 25 00.3 | three faint knots in a diffuse nebula |
MHO 2152 | +16 27 13.3 | –24 26 31.9 | knot with a faint diffuse nebula |
MHO 2153 | +16 27 20.1 | –24 26 25.5 | knot |
MHO 2154 | +16 28 16.1 | –24 34 58.2 | faint diffuse nebula |
MHO 2155 | +16 27 24.6 | –24 29 12.0 | faint elongated knot |
Notes.
These names are provided by Davis and will be included in the online MHO catalog (http://www.astro.ljmu.ac.uk/MHCat/). Please note that there is no MHO 2150 in this table. Actually, MHO 2150 has been detected by Caratti o Garatti et al. (2006, see Fig. 12 in their paper), but somehow not been included in the MHO catalog before. We thus associated this object with MHO 2150 and included it in Table A.1 as a previously known MHO.
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