Bibcode
Viironen, K.; Greimel, R.; Corradi, R. L. M.; Mampaso, A.; Rodríguez, M.; Sabin, L.; Delgado-Inglada, G.; Drew, J. E.; Giammanco, C.; González-Solares, E. A.; Irwin, M. J.; Miszalski, B.; Parker, Q. A.; Rodríguez-Flores, E. R.; Zijlstra, A.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 504, Issue 1, 2009, pp.291-301
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2009
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Context: We have carried out a semi-automated search for planetary
nebulae (PNe) in the INT photometric H-alpha survey (IPHAS) catalogue.
We present the PN search and the list of selected candidates. We cross
correlate the selected candidates with a number of existing infrared
galactic surveys in order to gain further insight into the nature of the
candidates. Spectroscopy of a subset of objects is used to estimate the
number of PNe present in the entire candidate list. Aims: The
overall aim of the IPHAS PN project is to carry out a deep census of PNe
in the northern Galactic plane, an area where PN detections are clearly
lacking. Methods: The PN search is carried out on the IPHAS
photometric catalogue. The candidate selection is based on the IPHAS and
2MASS/UKIDSS colours of the objects and the final candidate selection is
made visually. Results: From the original list of ~600 million
IPHAS detections we have selected a total of 1005 objects. Of these, 224
are known objects, leaving us with 781 PN candidates. Based on the
initial follow-up spectroscopy, we expect the list to include very young
and proto-PNe in addition to genuine, normal PNe (~16%) and emission
line objects other than PNe. We present additional criteria to select
the most probable PN candidates from our candidate list.
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http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/qcat?J/A+A/504/291
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