2006A&A...452..523K


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2006A&A...452..523K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 452, 523-535 (2006/6-3)

Multi-aperture photometry of extended IR sources with ISOPHOT. I. The nature of extended IR emission of planetary nebulae.

KLAAS U., WALKER H.J., MUELLER T.G., RICHARDS P.J. and SCHREIBER J.

Abstract (from CDS):

ISOPHOT multi-aperture photometry is an efficient method to resolve compact sources or to detect extended emission down to relatively faint levels with single detectors in the wavelength range 3 to 100µm. Using ISOPHOT multi-aperture photometry and complementary ISO spectra and IR spectral energy distributions we discuss the nature of the extended IR emission of the two PNe NGC6543 and NGC7008. In the on-line appendix we describe the data reduction, calibration and interpretation methods based on a simultaneous determination of the IR source and background contributions from the on-source multi-aperture sequences. Normalized profiles enable direct comparison with point source and flat-sky references. Modelling the intensity distribution offers a quantitative method to assess source extent and angular scales of the main structures and is helpful in reconstructing the total source flux, if the source extends beyond a radius of 1arcmin. The photometric calibration is described and typical accuracies are derived. General uncertainty, quality and reliability issues are addressed, too. Transient fitting to non-stabilised signal time series, by means of combinations of exponential functions with different time constants, improves the actual average signals and reduces their uncertainty. The emission of NGC6543 in the 3.6µm band coincides with the core region of the optical nebula and is homogeneously distributed. It is comprised of 65% continuum and 35% atomic hydrogen line emission. In the 12µm band a resolved but compact double source is surrounded by a fainter ring structure with all emission confined to the optical core region. Strong line emission of [ArIII] at 8.99µm and in particular [SIV] at 10.51µm shapes this spatial profile. The unresolved 60µm emission originates from dust. It is described by a modified (emissivity index β=1.5) blackbody with a temperature of 85K, suggesting that warm dust with a mass of 6.4x10–4M is mixed with the ionised gas. The gas-to-dust mass ratio is about 220. The 25µm emission of NGC7008 is characterised by a FWHM of about 50'' with an additional spot-like or ring-like enhancement at the bright rim of the optical nebula. The 60µm emission exhibits a similar shape, but is about twice as extended. Analysis of the spectral energy distribution suggests that the 25µm emission is associated with 120K warm dust, while the 60µm emission is dominated by a second dust component with 55K. The dust mass associated with this latter component amounts to 1.2x10–3M, significantly higher than previously derived. The gas-to-dust mass ratio is 59 which, compared to the average value of 160 for the Milky Way, hints at dust enrichment by this object.

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Journal keyword(s): techniques: photometric - astronomical data bases: miscellaneous - infrared: ISM - planetary nebulae: individual: NGC6543 - planetary nebulae: individual: NGC7008 - methods: data analysis

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Number of rows : 72
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 344 HB* 00 08 03.4868999832 -33 31 45.568976952   6.787 5.662     K1III 37 0
2 * bet Cas dS* 00 09 10.68518 +59 08 59.2120 2.73 2.61 2.27 1.97 1.77 F2III 530 0
3 IRC +10011 OH* 01 06 25.9879717848 +12 35 52.896392052   20.7   18.26 14.01 M8 420 0
4 * bet And PM* 01 09 43.92388 +35 37 14.0075 5.58 3.62 2.05 0.81 -0.19 M0+IIIa 555 1
5 OH 127.8-00.0 OH* 01 33 51.21048 +62 26 53.2032           O-rich 181 0
6 * 49 Cet PM* 01 34 37.7786780856 -15 40 34.898673000   5.667 5.607   5.54 A1V 301 0
7 * tau Cet PM* 01 44 04.0831371922 -15 56 14.927607677 4.43 4.22 3.50 2.88 2.41 G8V 1255 1
8 * alf Ari PM* 02 07 10.40570 +23 27 44.7032 4.29 3.17 2.01 1.15 0.54 K2-IIIbCa-1 622 2
9 * omi Cet Mi* 02 19 20.79210 -02 58 39.4956   7.63 6.53 5.03   M5-9IIIe+DA 1528 0
10 * tau01 Eri PM* 02 45 06.1988006895 -18 34 21.442179919 4.94 4.94 4.46 4.03 3.76 F7V 225 0
11 V* ET Eri AB* 03 31 03.9175620120 -15 24 52.007976288   13.97 12.25 11.20   M6 26 0
12 * eps Eri BY* 03 32 55.8444911587 -09 27 29.739493865 5.19 4.61 3.73 3.00 2.54 K2V 1932 1
13 IC 2006 EmG 03 54 28.4628183240 -35 58 01.673622516   12.39   10.94 11.9 ~ 207 0
14 * alf Tau LP? 04 35 55.23907 +16 30 33.4885 4.32 2.40 0.86 -0.37 -1.31 K5+III 1255 2
15 HD 34700 SB* 05 19 41.4089390784 +05 38 42.778590864 9.75 9.778 9.659 9.205 8.47 G0IVe 102 0
16 * bet Pic PM* 05 47 17.0876901 -51 03 59.441135 4.13 4.03 3.86 3.74 3.58 A6V 1905 1
17 IRAS 09371+1212 pA* 09 39 53.96 +11 58 52.6           K7II/III 160 0
18 HD 97048 Ae* 11 08 03.3109731720 -77 39 17.490777444 9.03 8.76 9.00   8.64 A0Vep 543 0
19 HD 97300 Ae* 11 09 50.0199904704 -76 36 47.718191232   9.41 9.20   8.82 B9V 176 1
20 HD 98800 TT* 11 22 05.28975 -24 46 39.7571   10.20 9.28 9.26 7.386 K5V(e) 375 0
21 * bet Leo dS* 11 49 03.57834 +14 34 19.4090 2.30 2.22 2.13 2.08 2.06 A3Va 577 1
22 V* T Cha Or* 11 57 13.5245085552 -79 21 31.530508884   10.00 11.86     K0e 272 1
23 V* UW Cen RC* 12 43 17.1901954368 -54 31 40.763998596   10.84 10.13     K 115 0
24 V* Y CVn C* 12 45 07.8260815656 +45 26 24.926308404 14.03 7.41 4.87 3.12 1.74 C-N5 477 0
25 V* V854 Cen RC* 14 34 49.4024471640 -39 33 19.201288284   7.13 11.69     Ce 208 0
26 CPD-36 6759 Y*O 15 15 48.4460065200 -37 09 16.024369824   9.21 8.708     F8V 463 1
27 HD 135344 * 15 15 48.9462675744 -37 08 55.731368400   7.84 7.76     A0V 143 1
28 V* RS Lib Mi* 15 24 19.7909986800 -22 54 39.843703260   10.59 7.00 6.85   M7-8e 124 0
29 V* WX Ser Mi* 15 27 47.0420881992 +19 33 51.671456100       9.36   M8.5 206 0
30 HD 139614 Ae? 15 40 46.3820275416 -42 29 53.538761832   8.47 8.24     A9VekA5mA5(_lB) 210 0
31 * g Lup PM* 15 41 11.3768069149 -44 39 40.341696305   5.036 4.633     F3/5V 202 0
32 V* R CrB RC* 15 48 34.4154827352 +28 09 24.295852440 6.44 6.31 5.71 5.26 5.08 G0Iep 779 0
33 HD 142666 TT* 15 56 40.0221861696 -22 01 40.005872148 9.41 9.37 8.82 8.31 8.01 F0V_sh 269 0
34 HD 144432 Ae* 16 06 57.9533126832 -27 43 09.760564056 8.47 8.53 8.19 7.82 7.53 A9/F0V 245 1
35 V* V856 Sco Ae* 16 08 34.2870044544 -39 06 18.325711332 7.66 7.41 7.05 6.92   A9V_sh 388 0
36 V* V1027 Sco a2* 16 08 34.5616203192 -39 05 34.278268848   6.552 6.629 6.66   A0/3III 193 0
37 NGC 6090 PaG 16 11 40.3 +52 27 21   14.0       ~ 430 2
38 IRAS 16342-3814 pA* 16 37 39.8691983808 -38 20 17.443998996           ~ 136 0
39 * c Oph Be* 17 31 24.9538710166 -23 57 45.514802684 4.75 4.81 4.81 4.74 4.72 A0V 273 0
40 HD 161796 pA* 17 44 55.4694563472 +50 02 39.482823336 8.00 7.68 7.21 6.77 6.51 F3Ib 326 0
41 V* T Dra C* 17 56 23.3288487384 +58 13 06.783372804   18.08 7.20 9.39   C6,2e 190 0
42 * gam Dra * 17 56 36.36988 +51 29 20.0242 5.630 3.760 2.230 1.08 0.23 K5III 562 1
43 NGC 6543 PN 17 58 33.4039587288 +66 37 58.750734000   11.09 11.28     [WC] 1170 1
44 V* VX Sgr s*r 18 08 04.0442790744 -22 13 26.600899044 11.72 9.41 6.52 3.90 2.11 M8.5Ia 596 0
45 HD 169142 Ae* 18 24 29.7799891464 -29 46 49.327400568   8.42 8.16     F1VekA3mA3_lB? 448 0
46 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2687 1
47 * ome Pav PM* 18 58 36.4475854392 -60 12 01.972444896 7.95 6.51 5.14     K2IIICNIV 60 0
48 HD 176386 Y*O 19 01 38.9318002416 -36 53 26.561166432 7.28 7.44 7.32 8.11   B9Vbs 136 0
49 V* TY CrA Ae* 19 01 40.8284458320 -36 52 33.816176040 10.03 9.92 9.39     B9e 285 0
50 V* V Aql C* 19 04 24.1544971752 -05 41 05.444321424   11.09 6.90     C-N5 215 0
51 HD 179218 Ae* 19 11 11.2538919456 +15 47 15.636008472 7.55 7.476 7.39 7.25 7.21 A0Ve 255 0
52 V* W Aql S* 19 15 23.3572741560 -07 02 50.333886492   12.72 10.14 10.21   S6/6e 231 0
53 V* RY Sgr RC* 19 16 32.7668605944 -33 31 20.340212592 6.20 6.27 6.25     Cpec 363 0
54 * chi Cyg S* 19 50 33.9213430345 +32 54 50.575531294 7.02 6.06 4.24 1.81 -0.01 S6-9/1-2e 693 0
55 V* NS Vul LP* 19 52 30.1088955142 +22 27 14.391863250   9.68 8.43     M4/5III 61 0
56 V* QT Tel LP* 19 55 54.6743521824 -51 23 30.078396564           ~ 10 0
57 IRAS 19575-4317 LP* 20 01 00.4902898560 -43 09 30.769596684           ~ 3 0
58 IRAS 20174-7853 LP* 20 24 35.5327715904 -78 44 09.592663740   13.480 11.707     ~ 8 0
59 IRAS 20240-2142 LP* 20 26 59.8698217344 -21 32 15.002416428   13.13 11.63     ~ 3 0
60 IRAS 20270-2858 LP* 20 30 03.3613588440 -28 48 49.694713704           ~ 6 0
61 * ome Cap V* 20 51 49.2905373888 -26 55 08.885443656 7.66 5.75 4.12 2.87 1.93 M0IIIBa0.5 100 0
62 NGC 7008 PN 21 00 32.817600 +54 32 35.37600       13.21   ~ 240 1
63 * mu. Cep s*r 21 43 30.4595558543 +58 46 48.165937434 8.85 6.43 4.08 1.98 0.22 M2-Ia 669 1
64 RAFGL 2885 OH* 22 19 27.47784 +59 51 21.7080           O-rich 136 0
65 IRAS 22296+2004 Mi* 22 32 01.1787858192 +20 19 55.044816888       11.08   ~ 8 0
66 V* HM Aqr pA* 22 35 27.5260668720 -17 15 26.894587392 9.31 9.08 8.90     A0III 111 0
67 IC 1459 AGN 22 57 10.60682195 -36 27 43.9966421   10.96 11.85 9.34 10.3 ~ 624 2
68 * alf PsA PM* 22 57 39.04625 -29 37 20.0533 1.31 1.25 1.16 1.11 1.09 A4V 1236 3
69 * iot Gru SB* 23 10 21.5282650093 -45 14 48.154088232   4.877 3.877     K1III 79 0
70 * gam Tuc PM* 23 17 25.7564454336 -58 14 08.524954176 4.35 4.37 3.98 3.57 3.33 F4V 158 0
71 RAFGL 3068 C* 23 19 12.60744 +17 11 33.1332           C 270 0
72 V* R Cas Mi* 23 58 24.8682785040 +51 23 19.713029388 6.71 6.63 4.80     M6.5-9e 702 0

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