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Optical identifications of IRAS point sources - The Fornax, Hydra I and Coma clusters Optical identifications are presented for 66 IRAS point sources in theregion of the Fornax cluster of galaxies, 106 IRAS point sources in theregion of the Hydra I cluster of galaxies (Abell 1060), and 59 IRASpoint sources in the region of the Coma cluster of galaxies (Abell1656). Eight other sources in Hydra I do not have optical counterpartsand are very probably due to IR cirrus. Twenty-three (35 percent) of theFornax sources are associated with stars and 43 (65 percent) withgalaxies; 48 (42 percent) of the Hydra I sources are associated withstars and 58 (51 percent) with galaxies; 18 (31 percent) of the Comasources are associated with stars and 41 (69 percent) with galaxies. Thestellar and infrared cirrus surface density is consistent with thegalactic latitude of each field.
 
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| Constelación: | Horno |  
    | Ascensión Recta: | 03h43m09.64s |  
    | Declinación: | -32°31'45.4" |  
    | Magnitud Aparente: | 7.772 |  
    
        | Distancia: | 254.453 parsecs |  
        
    
    | Movimiento Propio en Ascensión Recta: | 17.7 |  
    | Movimiento Propio en Declinación: | 26.4 |  
    | B-T magnitude: | 9.169 |  
    | V-T magnitude: | 7.888 |  
    
 
 
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