1999AJ....118..488C


Query : 1999AJ....118..488C

1999AJ....118..488C - Astron. J., 118, 488-508 (1999/July-0)

A Hubble Space Telescope survey for resolved companions of planetary nebula nuclei.

CIARDULLO R., BOND H.E., SIPIOR M.S., FULLTON L.K., ZHANG C.-Y. and SCHAEFER K.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the results of a Hubble Space Telescope(6) ``snapshot'' survey aimed at finding resolved binary companions of the central stars of Galactic planetary nebulae (PNe). Using the the Wide Field and Planetary Camera and Wide Field Planetary Camera 2, we searched the fields of 113 PNe for stars whose close proximity to the central star suggests a physical association. In all, we find 10 binary nuclei that are very likely to be physically associated and another six that are possible binary associations. By correcting for interstellar extinction and placing the central stars' companions on the main sequence (or, in one case, on the white dwarf cooling curve), we derive distances to the objects, and thereby significantly increase the number of PNe with reliable distances. Comparison of our derived distances with those obtained from various statistical methods shows that all of the latter have systematically overestimated the distances, by factors ranging up to a factor of 2 or more. We show that this error is most likely due to the fact that the properties of our PNe with binary nuclei are systematically different from those of PNe used heretofore to calibrate statistical methods. Specifically, our PNe tend to have lower surface brightnesses at the same physical radius than the traditional calibration objects. This difference may arise from a selection effect: the PNe in our survey are typically nearby, old nebulae, whereas most of the objects that calibrate statistical techniques are low-latitude, high surface brightness, and more distant nebulae. As a result, the statistical methods that seem to work well with samples of distant PNe, for example, those in the Galactic bulge or external galaxies, may not be applicable to the more diverse population of local PNe. Our distance determinations could be improved with better knowledge of the metallicities of the individual nebulae and central stars, measurements of proper motions and radial velocities for additional candidate companions, and deeper HST images of several of our new binary nuclei.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Planetary Nebulae: General - Stars: Binaries: Visual - Stars: Distances - Stars: AGB and Post-AGB

Simbad objects: 112

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Number of rows : 112
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 40 PN 00 13 01.0170097248 +72 31 19.033338720   11.63 11.46     [WC8] 617 2
2 PG 0057+155 HS* 00 59 56.6673699744 +15 44 13.740284580   12.02 12.32     sdB0.2VIIIpHe8 126 1
3 PN HDW 1 PN 01 07 07.6233410040 +73 33 23.447679408   16.308 16.439 16.452 16.482 DA 46 0
4 M 76 PN 01 42 19.6557728208 +51 34 31.534970052     17.48   17.69 DOZ 374 2
5 IC 1747 PN 01 57 35.6899203048 +63 19 18.447328776   15.8 15.4     [WC4] 262 2
6 V* V471 Per EB* 01 58 49.6646558832 +52 53 48.462798552   14.06 13.08     G2Ib 174 1
7 PN HFG 1 PN 03 03 47.0096763024 +64 54 35.517676320     14.56 13.99   ~ 106 0
8 IC 289 PN 03 10 19.3015329024 +61 19 00.913523412   16.8       ~ 157 1
9 NGC 1360 PN 03 33 14.6468527944 -25 52 17.977647900   10.95 11.16     sdO 280 0
10 PN IsWe 1 PN 03 49 05.9053580088 +50 00 14.898517992 15.71 16.374 16.523 16.576 16.644 DOZ 63 1
11 NGC 1501 PN 04 06 59.3920909320 +60 55 14.278542024   15.17 13.0     [WO4] 296 1
12 NGC 1514 PN 04 09 16.9855873632 +30 46 33.470907708   10.01 9.48     sdO+A0/3III 334 2
13 NGC 1535 PN 04 14 15.7689913368 -12 44 21.932484324   12.01 12.82     sdO3: 511 0
14 PN A66 7 PN 05 03 07.5327419904 -15 36 22.720814352 13.99 15.190 15.495 15.632 15.818 DAO.6 114 0
15 IC 418 PN 05 27 28.2059533560 -12 41 50.282287764   9.405 9.010 10.118   O7fp 1031 2
16 PN H 3-75 PN 05 40 44.9723036352 +12 21 22.518118044   14.8       ~ 59 0
17 NGC 2022 PN 05 42 06.1904253312 +09 05 10.585995576   14.9 14.2     [WC] 362 0
18 IC 2149 PN 05 56 23.9011721904 +46 06 17.204826816   11.21 11.35     O7.5 429 0
19 PN K 1-27 PN 05 57 02.1748457640 -75 40 22.478040120     16.04 16.27 16.41 sdOHe 87 0
20 PN PuWe 1 PN 06 19 33.9428547048 +55 36 43.907538204   15.291 15.545 15.662 15.792 DAO.5 86 1
21 PN A66 16 PN 06 43 55.4180846328 +61 47 24.657133020   18.517 18.714 18.733 18.686 ~ 50 0
22 NGC 2346 PN 07 09 22.5215800440 -00 48 23.610997332   11.76 11.58     A5V 573 0
23 NGC 2371 PN 07 25 34.6883929008 +29 29 26.430252072   14.48 13.5     Oe 367 0
24 PN A66 21 PN 07 29 02.7096654192 +13 14 48.587555184   15.67 15.99     DOZ 191 0
25 NGC 2392 PN 07 29 10.7671398096 +20 54 42.474888072     9.68     O6f 723 1
26 NGC 2440 PN 07 41 55.4 -18 12 32   11.469 10.104     ~ 652 2
27 NGC 2452 PN 07 47 26.2649505144 -27 20 06.819982188   17.9 12.20     [WO1] 256 0
28 PN A66 24 PN 07 51 37.5535577256 +03 00 21.156882408   16.97 17.18     ~ 105 0
29 PN ARO 121 PN 07 57 51.6169237320 +53 25 16.950484848   16.775 17.128 17.288 17.501 DQ 162 1
30 EGB 5 HS* 08 11 12.7657907304 +10 57 17.099384400     14.2     sdB 53 1
31 NGC 2610 PN 08 33 23.4238416720 -16 08 57.796735596   9.02   11.23   ~ 181 0
32 PN A66 28 PN 08 41 35.5549644264 +58 13 48.384659928   16.280 16.557 16.691 16.877 DAH: 59 0
33 PN A66 30 PN 08 46 53.4639874872 +17 52 46.369394580   14.23 14.30 13.47   [WC5] 411 0
34 PN K 2-15 HII 08 48 39.0553841664 -42 53 54.005736984   12.86 12.01 11.72 10.79 B0V 67 2
35 PN A66 31 PN 08 54 13.1641145952 +08 53 52.941471000   15.201 15.544 15.693 15.831 sdO6 133 0
36 PN K 1-2 PN 08 57 45.9621412752 -28 57 36.577846476           ~ 118 1
37 IC 2448 PN 09 07 06.3191779848 -69 56 30.692677668   11.1 11.10     O(H)3III-V 232 0
38 NGC 2792 PN 09 12 26.561 -42 25 38.92     11.8     ~ 177 0
39 NGC 2867 PN 09 21 25.3832468160 -58 18 40.626683604   12.0 10.30     [WO2] 301 0
40 PN A66 33 PN 09 39 09.1418645928 -02 48 30.486998664           DAO 146 0
41 CD-56 2932 PN 09 43 25.6321182358 -57 16 55.530993175   11.851 11.171 11.206   A2II 124 0
42 PN A66 34 PN 09 45 35.3370795504 -13 10 15.835149732   16.06 16.32     ~ 73 0
43 PN Lo 4 PN 10 05 45.7880109408 -44 21 33.523482384           sdO 139 1
44 NGC 3132 PN 10 07 01.7656422504 -40 26 11.130553032   10.14 10.01     A2V 393 1
45 NGC 3195 PN 10 09 20.910 -80 51 30.73           ~ 114 0
46 NGC 3242 PN 10 24 46.1335521792 -18 38 32.296857792   11.83 12.15     ~ 819 1
47 M 97 PN 11 14 47.7122947800 +55 01 08.482832076   15.414 15.777 15.960 16.194 ~ 343 1
48 PN K 1-22 PN 11 26 43.7671247699 -34 22 11.178770560   16.147 16.070     ~ 70 0
49 NGC 3918 PN 11 50 17.7709504944 -57 10 57.017302428   10.0 8.5     ~ 381 0
50 NGC 4361 PN 12 24 30.7510527528 -18 47 05.567336304   12.8 13.2     [WC] 394 1
51 IC 3568 PN 12 33 06.8549162136 +82 33 50.202643608   11.809 10.730 12.651   ~ 399 0
52 PN LoTr 5 PN 12 55 33.7471108416 +25 53 30.559286040   9.72 8.88     G5III-IV 209 0
53 PN Th 2-A PN 13 22 33.9621965258 -63 21 02.014697519           [WO3]pec 92 1
54 PN Lo 8 PN 13 25 37.5025333848 -37 36 14.736103488     12.6     O(H)3Vz 50 0
55 NGC 5189 PN 13 33 32.8780414224 -65 58 27.041428272   14.1 14.5   14.35 [WO1] 316 2
56 NGC 5307 PN 13 51 03.2580878376 -51 12 20.835744984   11.5 10     O3.5V 176 0
57 NGC 5315 PN 13 53 56.9726795664 -66 30 50.859483264   14.58 14.40     [WO4] 309 0
58 IC 4406 PN 14 22 26.1440976888 -44 09 02.185112988   11.5 10.90     ~ 282 0
59 NGC 5882 PN 15 16 49.9562553264 -45 38 58.616280132   11.9 10.9     ~ 274 0
60 HD 138403 PN 15 37 11.2073139768 -71 54 52.887104280   10.24 10.47 11.01   O8(f)ep 263 0
61 NGC 5979 PN 15 47 41.1732637320 -61 13 05.549514276     12.10     wels 100 0
62 HD 141969 PN 15 56 01.6950076104 -66 09 09.231820920 12.37 10.75 10.95 10.88   BC0Ibe 218 0
63 NGC 6026 PN 16 01 21.1234809960 -34 32 35.786302980   13.2 12.50     O7 110 0
64 NGC 6058 PN 16 04 26.5481632728 +40 40 58.949391036     13.0     sd 201 0
65 IC 4593 PN 16 11 44.5479462840 +12 04 17.031388584   10.91 10.84     O7fp 453 0
66 PN Mz 2 PN 16 14 32.3972570889 -54 57 04.660854787     13.00     ~ 102 0
67 PN A66 39 PN 16 27 33.7199223168 +27 54 33.471380376   15.27 15.60     DAO.70 128 0
68 NGC 6153 PN 16 31 30.5708444544 -40 15 12.646208700   10.7 15.55     ~ 303 0
69 IC 4637 PN 17 05 10.47 -40 53 07.7     9.20     ~ 133 0
70 PN M 2-9 PN 17 05 37.96152 -10 08 32.5068           ~ 522 0
71 NGC 6309 PN 17 14 04.3074600360 -12 54 37.893271860   11.6       O(He) 312 1
72 NGC 6369 PN 17 29 20.4566510904 -23 45 34.771819248   16.6 12.00     [WC4] 317 0
73 PN K 1-14 PN 17 42 36.7639099896 +21 27 02.439215928           ~ 63 0
74 PN M 1-26 PN 17 45 57.6673214328 -30 12 00.766253160   12.89 12.08 12.00   [WR] 211 0
75 PN A66 43 PN 17 53 32.2767758208 +10 37 24.210757560   14.53 14.71     O7fk 136 0
76 NGC 6543 PN 17 58 33.4039587288 +66 37 58.750734000   11.09 11.28     [WC] 1170 1
77 PN Sp 3 PN 18 07 15.8007531408 -51 01 10.214393376   12.80 12.89 13.46 13.22 O 78 0
78 NGC 6578 PN 18 16 16.517 -20 27 02.67           [WC4/6] 203 0
79 PN K 1-16 PN 18 21 52.1086837968 +64 21 53.406292104   14.44 14.96 15.26   PG1159 250 0
80 NGC 6629 PN 18 25 42.4541775576 -23 12 10.551587436   11.90 9.9     [WC5/6] 265 0
81 PN A66 46 PN 18 31 18.5910709560 +26 56 12.110750088       15.050   O9k 173 0
82 M 57 PN 18 53 35.0967659112 +33 01 44.883287544   15.405 15.769 15.901 16.062 DA(O?) 831 2
83 NGC 6781 PN 19 18 28.085 +06 32 19.29     11.8     ~ 261 0
84 PN A66 61 PN 19 19 10.2027282696 +46 14 51.973821276   17.05 17.39     DAO.57 59 0
85 NGC 6790 PN 19 22 56.972976 +01 30 46.40112   12.247 10.504 12.684   wels 322 0
86 PN Vy 2-2 PN 19 24 22.2390166933 +09 53 56.259102426   14.02 12.65 13.38   O-rich 261 0
87 NGC 6804 PN 19 31 35.1453655872 +09 13 31.298620188   13.4 13.4     ~ 215 1
88 PN A66 63 PN 19 42 10.2896588688 +17 05 14.458509132           sdO+G: 212 1
89 NGC 6826 PN 19 44 48.1500225888 +50 31 30.249034932   9.779 9.359 10.775   O3f(H) 719 0
90 PN A66 65 PN 19 46 34.2091910232 -23 08 12.966083088   15.93 15.77 16.00 15.65 Opk 134 0
91 PN A66 66 PN 19 57 31.5028648488 -21 36 46.209523248   17.71 17.39     ~ 48 0
92 M 27 PN 19 59 36.3631850088 +22 43 16.312059552   13.749 14.089 14.247 14.405 DAO.6 588 0
93 NGC 6884 PN 20 10 23.6424784416 +46 27 39.631794408   11.9 10.9     ~ 314 1
94 Hen 1-5 pA* 20 11 56.0595568008 +20 20 04.420944132 11.41 10.66 9.45     G8/K0Iae 507 0
95 NGC 6891 PN 20 15 08.8435405584 +12 42 15.584146740   12.11 12.51     O3Ib(f*) 395 0
96 NGC 6894 PN 20 16 23.965 +30 33 53.17           ~ 199 0
97 IC 4997 PN 20 20 08.7557973960 +16 43 53.698933380   11.94 11.15     [WC7/8] 544 0
98 NGC 6905 PN 20 22 22.9919225472 +20 06 16.285052088   16.3 14.5     [WC3] 346 0
99 PN A66 72 PN 20 50 02.0523043512 +13 33 29.525417532   15.761 16.070 16.237 16.381 ~ 80 0
100 NGC 7008 PN 21 00 32.817600 +54 32 35.37600       13.21   ~ 240 1
101 NGC 7009 PN 21 04 10.8155187648 -11 21 48.580157556   12.48 12.07     ~ 996 1
102 NGC 7026 PN 21 06 18.5723414928 +47 51 06.774735780   15.33 15.1     [WC3] 418 1
103 NGC 7027 PN 21 07 01.571952 +42 14 10.47120   10.358 8.831 10.157   ~ 2459 1
104 PN A66 74 PN 21 16 52.3412522928 +24 08 51.095310720   16.91 17.11     DAO 71 1
105 MWP 1 PN 21 17 08.2817782392 +34 12 27.415995372     12.33     PG1159 186 0
106 PN A66 78 PN 21 35 29.3816259120 +31 41 45.449196108   13.04 13.25     [WC5] 326 0
107 NGC 7094 PN 21 36 52.9687364088 +12 47 19.099274136     13.650 13.775   sdB/sdO 194 0
108 IC 5148 PN 21 59 35.0865352632 -39 23 08.233040148     16.5     O? 70 1
109 NGC 7293 PN 22 29 38.5454047152 -20 50 13.747242408 11.894 13.158 13.524 13.689 13.898 DAO.5 943 0
110 NGC 7662 PN 23 25 53.8318792825 +42 32 05.835828380       11.427   ~ 926 0
111 PN Jn 1 PN 23 35 53.3214838680 +30 28 06.336745212   15.52 15.62     DOZ 107 0
112 PN G114.0-04.6 PN 23 45 47.7500957784 +57 03 58.443040224           ~ 80 0

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