Six centimetre VLA radio survey of compact planetary nebulae

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Planetary Nebulae, Radio Astronomy, Very Large Array (Vla), Astronomical Catalogs, Astronomical Photometry, Brightness Temperature, Infrared Astronomy Satellite

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The results are presented of a radio continuum survey of 174 objects classified as possible or true planetary nebulae (Acker et al, 1983). Intensity contour plots, radio flux densities at 5 GHz, diameters, and accurate positions are presented for the detected objects. Many of the detected sources have high radio surface brightness temperatures indicative of young planetary nebulae. Also, for each of the program sources, the IRAS Point Source Catalog is used to extract the four photometric flux densities and derive the total infrared flux, a dust temperature, and the infrared excess.

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