2005MNRAS.357..619P


Query : 2005MNRAS.357..619P

2005MNRAS.357..619P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 357, 619-625 (2005/February-3)

The distances of highly evolved planetary nebulae.

PHILLIPS J.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

The central stars of highly evolved planetary nebulae (PNe) are expected to have closely similar absolute visual magnitudes MV. This enables us to determine approximate distances to these sources where one knows their central star visual magnitudes, and levels of extinction. We find that such an analysis implies values of D which are similar to those determined by Phillips; Cahn, Kaler & Stanghellin; Acker, and Daub. However, our distances are very much smaller than those of Zhang; Bensby & Lundstrom, and van de Steene & Zijlstra. The reasons for these differences are discussed, and can be traced to errors in the assumed relation between brightness temperature and radius.

Finally, we determine that the binary companions of such stars can be no brighter than MV∼ 6mag, implying a spectral type of K0 or later in the case of main-sequence stars.


Abstract Copyright: 2005 RAS

Journal keyword(s): ISM: jets and outflows - planetary nebulae: general

CDS comments: RX J2117 = RX J2117.1+3412, ANN = PN A66 NN.

Simbad objects: 54

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Number of rows : 54
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 WD 0029+571 WD* 00 31 53.2750189680 +57 22 48.847713996   18.442 18.551 18.562 18.531 DA 35 0
2 SH 2-176 PN 00 31 53.5 +57 22 33           sdO 51 1
3 PG 0057+155 HS* 00 59 56.6673699744 +15 44 13.740284580   12.02 12.32     sdB0.2VIIIpHe8 126 1
4 PN HDW 1 PN 01 07 07.6233410040 +73 33 23.447679408   16.308 16.439 16.452 16.482 DA 46 0
5 SH 2-188 PN 01 30 33.1778575512 +58 24 50.325485868   17.424 17.447 17.398 17.376 DAO.6 103 1
6 PN A66 5 PN 02 52 15.071 +50 35 54.06           ~ 40 0
7 PN HDW 3 PN 03 27 15.4128207000 +45 24 20.390808888   17.084 17.187 17.218 17.234 DAO.6 45 1
8 NGC 1360 PN 03 33 14.6468527944 -25 52 17.977647900   10.95 11.16     sdO 280 0
9 PN IsWe 1 PN 03 49 05.9053580088 +50 00 14.898517992 15.71 16.374 16.523 16.576 16.644 DOZ 63 1
10 SH 2-216 PN 04 43 21.2638228056 +46 42 05.835192876   12.50 12.87 13.04   DAO.6 161 2
11 PN A66 7 PN 05 03 07.5327419904 -15 36 22.720814352 13.99 15.190 15.495 15.632 15.818 DAO.6 114 0
12 PN HDW 4 PN 05 37 56.2344221784 +55 32 15.751157604   16.310 16.540 16.638 16.739 DA1.0 37 1
13 PN Pu 1 PN 05 52 48.4555356096 +28 05 59.155953252   14 18     ~ 33 0
14 PN G197.4-06.4 PN 05 59 24.8669398728 +10 41 40.411774572   16.958 17.226 17.338 17.489 DA.3 47 1
15 PN A66 13 PN 06 04 47.896 +03 56 35.76   20.06 19.87     ~ 60 0
16 PN A66 14 PN 06 11 08.6567002416 +11 46 43.824459144   15.75 15.24     B8-9 56 0
17 PN PuWe 1 PN 06 19 33.9428547048 +55 36 43.907538204   15.291 15.545 15.662 15.792 DAO.5 86 1
18 PN A66 16 PN 06 43 55.4180846328 +61 47 24.657133020   18.517 18.714 18.733 18.686 ~ 50 0
19 PN A66 18 PN 06 56 14.659 -02 53 07.81     20.9     ~ 36 0
20 PN A66 20 PN 07 22 57.6730448856 +01 45 33.942504168   16.216 16.466 16.559 16.701 DA 87 0
21 PN A66 21 PN 07 29 02.7096654192 +13 14 48.587555184   15.67 15.99     DOZ 191 0
22 PN A66 24 PN 07 51 37.5535577256 +03 00 21.156882408   16.97 17.18     ~ 105 0
23 PN ARO 121 PN 07 57 51.6169237320 +53 25 16.950484848   16.775 17.128 17.288 17.501 DQ 162 1
24 PN K 1-13 PN 08 06 46.5011104080 -02 52 35.181386400   18.051 18.425 18.592 18.846 ~ 44 0
25 PN A66 28 PN 08 41 35.5549644264 +58 13 48.384659928   16.280 16.557 16.691 16.877 DAH: 59 0
26 PN A66 30 PN 08 46 53.4639874872 +17 52 46.369394580   14.23 14.30 13.47   [WC5] 411 0
27 PN A66 31 PN 08 54 13.1641145952 +08 53 52.941471000   15.201 15.544 15.693 15.831 sdO6 133 0
28 PN A66 33 PN 09 39 09.1418645928 -02 48 30.486998664           DAO 146 0
29 PN A66 34 PN 09 45 35.3370795504 -13 10 15.835149732   16.06 16.32     ~ 73 0
30 M 97 PN 11 14 47.7122947800 +55 01 08.482832076   15.414 15.777 15.960 16.194 ~ 343 1
31 PN K 1-22 PN 11 26 43.7671247699 -34 22 11.178770560   16.147 16.070     ~ 70 0
32 PN A66 35 PN 12 53 32.7857105088 -22 52 22.569625704   10.52 9.69     G8III-IV+DAO 195 1
33 PN LoTr 5 PN 12 55 33.7471108416 +25 53 30.559286040   9.72 8.88     G5III-IV 209 0
34 PN A66 36 PN 13 40 41.3455430568 -19 52 55.324843824   11.27 11.57     sdO7 165 0
35 PG 1520+525 PN 15 21 46.5635130432 +52 22 03.867341340   15.56 16.6     PG1159 111 1
36 PN A66 39 PN 16 27 33.7199223168 +27 54 33.471380376   15.27 15.60     DAO.70 128 0
37 SH 2-68 PN 18 24 58.4294414904 +00 51 36.021249072   16.0 16.5     DAOZ.6 130 1
38 PN A66 46 PN 18 31 18.5910709560 +26 56 12.110750088       15.050   O9k 173 0
39 PN A66 59 PN 19 18 40.003 +19 34 32.95           ~ 41 0
40 PN A66 65 PN 19 46 34.2091910232 -23 08 12.966083088   15.93 15.77 16.00 15.65 Opk 134 0
41 PN A66 72 PN 20 50 02.0523043512 +13 33 29.525417532   15.761 16.070 16.237 16.381 ~ 80 0
42 PN A66 74 PN 21 16 52.3412522928 +24 08 51.095310720   16.91 17.11     DAO 71 1
43 MWP 1 PN 21 17 08.2817782392 +34 12 27.415995372     12.33     PG1159 186 0
44 PN A66 78 PN 21 35 29.3816259120 +31 41 45.449196108   13.04 13.25     [WC5] 326 0
45 NGC 7094 PN 21 36 52.9687364088 +12 47 19.099274136     13.650 13.775   sdB/sdO 194 0
46 IC 5148 PN 21 59 35.0865352632 -39 23 08.233040148     16.5     O? 70 1
47 PN G107.7+07.8 PN 22 13 22.5173641536 +65 53 55.403639880   18.142 18.160 18.118 18.098 DA 36 1
48 WD 2218+706 WD* 22 19 33.6826662264 +70 56 03.182775504   15.268 15.495 15.568 15.631 DA.7 74 1
49 NGC 7293 PN 22 29 38.5454047152 -20 50 13.747242408 11.894 13.158 13.524 13.689 13.898 DAO.5 943 0
50 PN A66 80 PN 22 34 45.6076558944 +52 26 05.830022040           ~ 57 0
51 PN Jn 1 PN 23 35 53.3214838680 +30 28 06.336745212   15.52 15.62     DOZ 107 0
52 LBN 120.29+18.39 PN 23 45 02.268 +80 56 59.62     14.74     ~ 44 0
53 PN G114.0-04.6 PN 23 45 47.7500957784 +57 03 58.443040224           ~ 80 0
54 PN A66 84 PN 23 47 44.0543044128 +51 23 57.161953284   18.366 18.584 18.613 18.671 ~ 59 0

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