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J/MNRAS/460/1739
  Giant HII regions BOND abundances (Vale Asari+, 2016)
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1.J/MNRAS/460/1739/table2BOND results for sample B of Giant HII regions and blue compact dwarves (156 rows)

 
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  recno  Record number assigned by the VizieR team. Should Not be used for identification. (meta.record)
  Id   [1/708] Sequnetial number (meta.id;meta.main)
  logO/H(jmod) [-] Maximun a posteriori logO/H (phys.abund)
  logN/O(jmod) [-] Maximun a posteriori logN/O (phys.abund)
  logO/H(jc68cen) [-] Centre term for logO/H (phys.abund)
  logO/H(jc68sig) [-] 68% credibility ellipse error for logO/H (phys.abund)
  logN/O(jc68cen) [-] Centre term for logN/O (phys.abund)
  logN/O(jc68sig) [-] 68% credibility ellipse error for logN/O (phys.abund)
  jc68(cov) [-] Covariance term used to construct the 68 per cent credibility ellipse (stat.covariance)
  jc68(scale) [-] Scaling used to construct the 68 per cent credibility ellipse (stat.fit.param)
  logO/H(mmed) [-] Marginalized median value of logO/H (phys.abund)
  logN/O(mmed) [-] Marginalized median value of logN/O (phys.abund)
  logO/H(mp68l) [-] Lower value of 68% equal-tailed interval for logO/H (phys.abund)
  logO/H(mp68u) [-] Upper value of 68% equal-tailed interval for logO/H (phys.abund)
  logN/O(mp68l) [-] Lower value of 68% equal-tailed interval for logN/O (phys.abund)
  logN/O(mp68u) [-] Upper value of 68% equal-tailed interval for logN/O (phys.abund)

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Annotations on J/MNRAS/460/1739
Posted by Cilou (2018/08/21 12:55:56)
[J/MNRAS/460/1739]
From the CDS team. No coordinates are provided by the authors in table 1. Objects named "Sloan_002-4", "Sloan_002-3", "Sloan_002-2", and "Sloan_002-1" cannot be identified. The object named "SBS1428" could be SBSG 1428+575 or SBSG 1428+513. Finally, we guess that "S1657+575" = SBSG 1657+575, F1629+205 = IRAS F16296+2030, and "1507+377" = HS 1507+3743.
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