DIVISION XII / COMMISSION 5 / WORKING GROUP DESIGNATIONS

At the 2003 Sydney IAU meeting, Marion Schmitz (Caltech, USA) took over the chair of the Commission 5 Working Group Designations, succeeding Helene Dickel. The Working Group Designations of IAU Commission 5 clarifies existing astronomical nomenclature and helps astronomers avoid potential problems w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 2007-12, Vol.3 (T26B), p.217-217
Hauptverfasser: Schmitz, Marion, Andernach, Heinz J., Borde, Suzanne, Borne, Kirk D., Cowley, Anne P., Dickel, Helene R., Dubois, Pascal, Gallagher, John S., Genova, Françoise, Hodge, Paul W., Hunstead, Richard W., Lortet, Marie-Claire, Lubowich, Donald A., Malkov, Oleg Yu, Nagata, Tetsuya, Ochsenbein, François, Urban, Sean E., Vishniac, Ethan T., Warren, Wayne H., Zacharias, Norbert
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Zusammenfassung:At the 2003 Sydney IAU meeting, Marion Schmitz (Caltech, USA) took over the chair of the Commission 5 Working Group Designations, succeeding Helene Dickel. The Working Group Designations of IAU Commission 5 clarifies existing astronomical nomenclature and helps astronomers avoid potential problems when designating their sources. The most important function of WG Designations during the period 2003-2005 was overseeing the IAU REGISTRY FOR ACRONYMS (for newly discovered astronomical sources of radiation: see the website ) which is sponsored by the WG and operated by the Centre de Données de Strasbourg (CDS). The Clearing House, a subgroup of the WG, screens the submissions for accuracy and conformity to the IAU Recommendations for Nomenclature (). From its beginning in 1997 through August 2006, there have been 132 submissions and 111 acceptances. Attempts to register asterisms, common star names, and suspected variable stars were rejected. The past three years saw 61 acronyms submitted with 50 of them being accepted. (GIRL - yes; WOMEN - no).
ISSN:1743-9213
1743-9221
DOI:10.1017/S1743921308024174