A study of the far infrared counterparts of new candidates for planetary nebulae

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Brightness Distribution, Far Infrared Radiation, Planetary Nebulae, Surface Properties, Astronomical Catalogs, Chemical Evolution, Galactic Evolution, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Interstellar Gas, Point Sources

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The IRAS Point Source Catalog was searched for infrared counterparts of the fourteen new candidates for planetary nebulae of low surface brightness detected by Hartl and Tritton (1985). Five of these candidates were identified with sources in the Catalog. All five nebulae are found in regions of high cirrus flux at 100 microns, and all have both point sources and small size extended sources with numbers varying from field to field. The infrared emission from these nebulae is connected with dust temperatures of about 100 K, characteristic of planetary nebulae.

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