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Search and preliminary analysis of new Galactic PNe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

C. Zanin
Affiliation:
1Dipartimento di Astronomia, Padova, Italy 2Institut für Astronomie, Innsbruck, Austria
E. Cappellaro
Affiliation:
3Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, Italy
E Sabbadin
Affiliation:
3Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, Italy
M. Turatto
Affiliation:
3Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, Italy

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In general, the methods for searching new PNe exploit one of their characteristics and typically introduce a bias in the sample extracted. It is therefore important to perform PN searches based on different selection criteria. Some years ago we started a new search for PN candidates on the plates of the Palomar Near Infrared Photographic Survey of the Galactic Plane. The selection criterion is based on the consideration that PNe have I(R) > I(NIR) up to AV ∼ 10, whereas normal field stars have I(R) < I(NIR). First the plates are examined directly using a binocular, with a medium magnification, searching for faint diffuse nebulosity. Hereafter the comparison between R and NIR images is used both to detect new compact PN candidate and to discard, among diffuse objects, reflection nebulae. Spectra and imaging of the new objects were obtained in dedicated program both at the ESO and Asiago Observatories. From a preliminary analysis of the data for the new PNe it appears that the sample contains objects with very different characteristics. They have different morphologies and spectral features, but in general only few of the new PNe have an IRAS counterpart and these show a small flux in the IR. In particular, in the IRAS color-color plot they do not seem confined to the area of the bona-fide PNe; this still preliminary evidence may indicate that our selection criteria is pointing to PNe which remain undiscovered using other methods.

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