Two New Planetary Nebulae and an AGN in the Galactic Plane
AE Vaughan and SH Beer
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
16(2) 134 - 138
Published: 1999
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 [O III] 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.https://doi.org/10.1071/AS99134
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