Bibcode Explained

Bibcode
Full Name:Bibliographic code
Start Date:1990s
Digits:19
Check Digit:none
Example:1924MNRAS..84..308E

The bibcode (also known as the refcode) is a compact identifier used by several astronomical data systems to uniquely specify literature references.

Adoption

The Bibliographic Reference Code (refcode) was originally developed to be used in SIMBAD and the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED), but it became a de facto standard and is now used more widely, for example, by the NASA Astrophysics Data System, which coined and prefers the term "bibcode".[1] [2]

Format

The code has a fixed length of 19 characters and has the form

YYYYJJJJJVVVVMPPPPAwhere YYYY is the four-digit year of the reference and JJJJJ is a code indicating where the reference was published. In the case of a journal reference, VVVV is the volume number, M indicates the section of the journal where the reference was published (e.g., L for a letters section), PPPP gives the starting page number, and A is the first letter of the last name of the first author. Periods (.) are used to fill unused fields and to pad fields out to their fixed length if too short; padding is done on the right for the publication code and on the left for the volume number and page number. Page numbers greater than 9999 are continued in the M column. The 6-digit article ID numbers (in lieu of page numbers) used by the Physical Review publications since the late 1990s are treated as follows: The first two digits of the article ID, corresponding to the issue number, are converted to a lower-case letter (01 = a, etc.) and inserted into column M. The remaining four digits are used in the page field.

Examples

Some examples of bibcodes are:

BibcodeReference
[https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1974AJ.....79..819H 1974AJ.....79..819H]Heintz . W. D. . 1974 . Astrometric study of four visual binaries . . 79 . 819–825 . 10.1086/111614 . 1974AJ.....79..819H .
[https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1924MNRAS..84..308E 1924MNRAS..84..308E]Eddington . A. S. . 1924 . On the relation between the masses and luminosities of the stars . . 84 . 5 . 308–332 . 1924MNRAS..84..308E . 10.1093/mnras/84.5.308 . free .
[https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1970ApJ...161L..77K 1970ApJ...161L..77K]Kemp . J. C. . Swedlund . J. B. . Landstreet . J. D. . Angel . J. R. P. . 1970 . Discovery of circularly polarized light from a white dwarf . . 161 . L77–L79 . 10.1086/180574 . 1970ApJ...161L..77K .
[https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004PhRvL..93o0801M 2004PhRvL..93o0801M]Mukherjee . M. . Kellerbauer . A. . Beck . D. . Blaum . K. . Bollen . G. . Carrel . F. . Delahaye . P. . Dilling . J. . George . S. . Guénaut . C. . Herfurth . F. . Herlert . A. . Kluge . H.-J. . Köster . U. . Lunney . D. . Schwarz . S. . Schweikhard . L. . Yazidjian . C. . 3 . 2004 . The Mass of 22Mg . . 93 . 15 . 150801 . 10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.150801 . 15524861 . 2004PhRvL..93o0801M .

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Information & On-Line Data in Astronomy. NED and SIMBAD Conventions for Bibliographic Reference Coding. Daniel Egret. Miguel A. Albrecht. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1995. 0-7923-3659-3. M. Schmitz. G. Helou. P. Dubois. C. LaGue. B.F. Madore. H. G. Corwin Jr.. S. Lesteven. amp. 2011-06-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20110607153038/http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/refcode/refcode-paper.html. 7 June 2011 . live.
  2. Web site: The ADS Data, help page. NASA ADS . November 5, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071014195855/http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs_doc/help_pages/data.html. 14 October 2007 . live.