Table 5
OB-stars, associations of stars, and clusters of stars located within a radius of 4.́5 from the centre of the SNR as defined by the [S ii]/Hα image.
RA (J2000) | Dec (J2000) | Identifier | Type | Comments |
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05:42:54.93 | –68:56:54.5 | GSC 09163-00731 | OB-star | |
05:43:24.67 | –68:57:00.1 | GSC 09163-00590 | OB-star | |
05:42:55.414 | –68:59:52.81 | CPD-69 513 | OB-star | |
05:42:11.561 | –69:01:39.33 | HD 270019 | OB-star | |
05:42:41.496 | –69:03:45.10 | TYC 9163-564-1 | OB-star | |
05:42:42 | –69:03.7 | KMHK 1274 | Assoc. of stars | in LMC N-164 |
05:42:34 | –68:59.4 | BSDL 2862 | Assoc. of stars | |
05:43:15 | –69:02.0 | H88 325 | Cluster of stars | |
05:42:49 | –68:58.7 | H88 324 | Cluster of stars | in DEM L299 |
Notes. We have searched SIMBAD for the stellar populations in this area. We list the right ascension, declination, identifier and the type of each object. The last column indicates a possible physical connection as reported in Bica et al. (1999).
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