Radio observations of planetary nebulae at 6 CM

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Centimeter Waves, Planetary Nebulae, Radio Astronomy, Horn Antennas, Radiant Flux Density, Radii, Radio Telescopes

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This paper discusses radio investigations of relatively new planetary nebulas. Thirty-nine planetary nebulas discovered since 1966 are examined at 6 cm with the German 100 m radiotelescope. Thirty-five of the objects are taken from Weinberger's (1977) compilation, and four objects are faint extended planetary nebulas recently found at the Institute for Astronomy in Innsbruck. A list of the radio observations is presented, and nineteen of the planetary nebulas were detected. Emphasis is placed on two objects which correspond to CRL 618 and K 648.

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