Internal motions in thirty-two genuine planetary nebulae and in a misclassified object

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Planetary Nebulae, Velocity Distribution, Astronomical Spectroscopy, B Stars, H Alpha Line, H Beta Line, H Ii Regions, Main Sequence Stars, O Stars

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The forbidden O III, H-alpha, and forbidden N II expansion velocities for thirty-three planetary nebulae are derived from high-dispersion spectroscopy. The expansion-velocity/nebular-radius correlations found by Sabbadin (1984) for planetary nebulae of the subclasses B and C of Greig (1971 and 1972) are confirmed. Observational evidence is presented indicating that A 77 (97 + 3 deg 1) is not a planetary nebula but a quite compact (nebular radius = about 1.1 pc) H II region located at about 7 kpc from the sun and excited by a late-O/early-B main-sequence star.

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