Galactic Plane
S. H. Beer and A. E. Vaughan, PASA, 16 (2), 134
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Two New Planetary Nebulae and an AGN in the
Galactic Plane
S. H. Beer and A. E. Vaughan
School of Mathematics, Physics, Computing and Electronics,
Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia
Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia
Abstract:
A search for planetary nebulae was carried out using candidates selected by their infrared colours and 5 GHz radio emission. One new planetary nebula was identified on the basis of its small angular size, strong [OIII] emission and infrared colours. Another object, known as the possible planetary nebula Wray 16-28, is similarly identified as a planetary nebula. An undiscovered AGN was also found, and is classed as a Seyfert 2 Galaxy on the basis of its strong OIII emission, linewidths of 500 km s-1, and 5 GHz radio flux. Low-resolution optical spectra are presented and distance estimates discussed.
Keywords: planetary nebulae: general -- galaxies: active -- galaxies: Seyfert
- Introduction
- Observations
- The Planetary Nebulae
- The Seyfert Galaxy
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- References
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