Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Apr 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994a%26as..104..169p&link_type=abstract
Astronomy and Astrophysics Suppl. 104, 169-177 (1994)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Planetary Nebulae: General, Infrared: Insterstellar: Continuum, Lines, Surveys
Scientific paper
We have observed 77 evolved planetary nebulae in the J, H, K, L', and M photometric bands. As a consequence, we note that most PN fall into a range -0.6 < (J-H)_0_ < 0.2 mag , and 0.0 < (H-K)_0_ < 1.2mag , whilst a few sources have also been detected in the range 1.0 < (K-L)_0_ < 5.3 mag . Most indices (J-H)_0_ are almost certainly depressed through the influence of HeI 2^3^ S 2^3^ P emission, whilst stellar continua appear to dominate ~ 6 sources, and components of high temperature dust enhance (J-H)_0_ in several others. Fully 60% of sources having (J-H)_0_ >=0.0 appear to be type I nebulae. Finally, we note that H_2_S(1) and Q band quadrupole emission may be important in enhancing K band fluxes for several of the nebulae, and the mean value (H-K)_0_ =~ 0.88 mag for H_2_S(1) emission sources is significantly in excess of the mean. As a consequence, the parameter (H-K)_0_ may prove a useful tool in the prior selection of nebulae having shocked, neutral gas. By contrast, the various L' band detections are likely to derive from a mix of mechanisms, including emission from grains having a broad range of temperatures.
Cuesta Luis
Phillips J. P.
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