NGC 7662 , the SIMBAD biblio

NGC 7662 , the SIMBAD biblio (926 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.25CEST15:47:58


Sort references on where and how often the object is cited
trying to find the most relevant references on this object.
More on score
Bibcode/DOI Score in Title|Abstract|
Keywords
in a table in teXt, Caption, ... Nb occurence Nb objects in ref Citations
(from ADS)
Title First 3 Authors
1892AN....129..233K 83 0 Beobachtungen von Nebelflecken und Sternhaufen mit einem Lamellenmikrometer. KEMPF P.
1892AN....129..239S 61 T                   1 2 0 Ueber die planetarischen Nebel h 2098 und
h 2241.
SCHEINER J.
1893AstAp..12...51V 9 0 Studies of the photographic spectrum of the planetary nebulae and of the new star. VON GOTHARD E.
1893AstAp..12..722C 7 0 Concerning the nature of Nova Aurigae's spectrum. CAMPBELL W.W.
1894AstAp..13..494C 6 0 Spectra of the great nebula in Orion and other well-known nebulae. CAMPBELL W.W.
1902ApJ....16...53W 5 0 A determination of the wave-lengths of the brighter nebular lines. WRIGHT W.H.
1902ApJ....16..234S 10 1 Determination of the intensity-ratios of the principal lines in the spectra of several gaseous nebulae. SCHEINER J. and WILSING J.
1908MNRAS..68..465B 62 T                   1 2 3 The variability of nucleus of nebula
NGC 7662.
BARNARD E.E.
1917ApJ....46...24P 89 33 Photographs of nebulae with the 60-inch reflector 1911-1916. PEASE F.G.
1917ApJ....46..175P 16 0 Preliminary examination of the planetary nebulae for preferential motion. PERRINE C.D.
1918PLicO..13...55C 66 224 The planetary nebulae. CURTIS H.D.
1919ApJ....50..376L 43 0 Photographic effective wavelengths of nebulae and clusters. LUNDMARK K. and LINDBLAD B.
1930LicOB..15...86B 7 22 A spectrophotometric study of certain planetary nebulae. BERMAN L.
1934LicOB..17...21A 32 6 The proper motions of thirty-three planetary nebulae. ANDERSON C.M.
1941ApJ....93..236A 14 76 Physical processes in gaseous nebulae. XIV. Spectrophotometry of some typical planetary nebulae. ALLER L.H.
1941ApJ....94..436M 2 5 Physical processes in gaseous nebulae. XVII. Fluorescence in high-excitation planetaries. MENZEL D.H. and ALLER L.H.
1942ApJ....95..356W 1 9 157 The spectra of ten gaseous nebulae. WYSE A.B.
1945ApJ...102..239A 11 45 Physical processes in gaseous nebulae. XVIII. The chemical composition of the planetary nebulae. ALLER L.H. and MENZEL D.H.
1948ApJ...108..462A 13 20 The absorption-line spectra of the central stars of the planetary nebulae. ALLER L.H.
1950ApJ...111..279W 4 8 259 A survey of internal motions in the planetary nebulae. WILSON O.C.
1951ApJ...114..421W 1 3 32 The structure of the planetary nebula IC 418. WILSON O.C. and ALLER L.H.
1953GCRV..C......0W viz 13       D               1 15129 835 General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Velocities WILSON R.E.
1955AJ.....60..151B 8 31 Planetary nebulae in M 31. BAADE W.
1960ApJ...132..677C 22 56 Hbeta and (OIII) fluxes from planetary nebulae. CAPRIOTTI E.R. and DAUB C.T.
1961ApJ...133....2O 9 31 Photometry and radiometry of gaseous nebulae. OSTERBROCK D.E. and STOCKHAUSEN R.E.
1961ApJ...133..471C 45 82 Hbeta and (OIII) fluxes from planetary nebulae. II. COLLINS G.W., DAUB C.T. and O'DELL C.R.
1962ApJ...135..371O 129 250 A distance scale for planetary nebulae based on emission-line fluxes. O'DELL C.R.
1963ApJ...138...62O 16 41 Balmer-line ratios in planetary nebulae. OSTERBROCK D.E., CAPRIOTTI E.R. and BAUTZ L.P.
1963JO.....46...27C 25 17 Contribution a l'etude des nebuleuses planetaires grace a la camera electronique. CHOPINET M.
1964MNRAS.128..399D 11 16 Electron densities in gaseous nebulae. DAVIES L.B., RING J. and SELBY M.J.
1965AJ.....70..669C 4 0 Lyman continuum optical depths of planetary nebulae. CAPRIOTTI E.R.
1965AJ.....70..680K 9 3 Flux densities measurements at 1415 and 750 Mc/sec. KAFTAN-KASSIM M.A.
1965ApJ...141..745M 12 24 Radio Observations of Planetary Nebulae. MENON T.K. and TERZIAN Y.
1965ApJ...141.1285O 7 12 Radio-frequence optical depths of planetary nebulae. OSTERBROCK D.E.
1965ApJ...142.1093O 9 29 Interaction of He I and Lyman alpha radiation. O'DELL C.R.
1965PASP...77...25L 9 25 Expansion of planetary nebulae. LILLER W.
1965Afz.....1...91G 4 3 Gradient of the electronic temperature in planetary nebulae. GURZADIAN G.A.
1965AZh....42..730V 37 16 Absolute emission-lines intensities. VORONTSOV-VELJAMINOV B.A., KOSTJAKOWA E.B., DOKUCHAJEVA O.D., et al.
1965AZh....42.1038N 10 2 Spectrophotometry of nuclei of planetary nebulae. NOSKOVA R.I.
1965BOTor..37..155I 103 0 The population assignement of planetary nebulae. IWANOSKA W. and KANTHAK J.
1965BOTT....4...26M 4 5 The determination of the electron density by the (S II) lines. MENDEZ M.E.
1965IzPul.176..219T 66 T                   1 2 0 A determination of proper motions of the planetary nebulae NGC 6853 Dumbbell Nebula),
NGC 7662 and surrounding stars.
TSCHUDOWITSCHEWA O.N.
1966ApJ...143..173M 1 11 71 Model of planetary nebulae. MATHEWS W.G.
1966ApJ...143..722K 28 46 Hydrogen and Helium spectra of gaseous nebulae. KALER J.B.
1966ApJ...144..280L 14 53 Angular expansions of planetary nebulae. LILLER M.H., WELTER B.L. and LILLER W.
1966ApJ...144..291A 70 T                   1 2 45 Spectrophotometric studies of gaseous nebulae. VII. The ring planetary
NGC 7662.
ALLER L.H., KALER J.B. and BOWEN I.S.
1966ApJ...145...84S 1 2 16 The origin of condition in planetary nebulae. SOFIA S.
1966ApJ...145..697O 1 8 59 Emission lines profiles in planetary nebulae. OSTERBROCK D.E., MILLER J.S. and WEEDMAN D.W.
1966MNRAS.132...15H 52 199 The ionization structure of planetary nebulae IV & V. HARMAN R.J. and SEATON M.J.
1966RZh.....3..328B 8 0 Distribution d'energie dans les noyaux de nebuleuses planetaires. BOGORODSKIJ D.F. and TURTSCHANINOWA E.W.
1966SvA.....9..564V 146 3 Absolute emission line intensities of planetary nebulae. II. VORONTSOV-VEL'YAMINOV B.A., KOSTYAKOVA E.B., DOKUCHAEVA O.D., et al.
1966SvA.....9..800N 10 0 Spectrophotometry of nuclei of planetary nebulae. NOSKOVA R.I.
1967AJ.....72..305K 9 3 Central star temperatures of planetary nebulae by Stoy's method. KALER J.B.
1967ApJ...148..295S 5 9 Infrared continuum from H II region. STEIN W.A.
1967ApJ...148..429T 36 36 Measurements of the flux densities positions and angular widths of planetary nebulae at 10 and 21cm wavelengths. THOMPSON A.R., COLVIN R.S. and STANLEY G.J.
1967ApJ...148..927K 9 9 Electron temperatures of ionization nebulae derived from H-beta and radio flux densities. KOCH C.
1967ApJ...149..377H 12 15 Flux densities of planetary nebulae at 5 GHz. HUGUES M.P.
1967ApJ...149..383K 17 4 Efficiency of Bown fluorescence mechanisms. KALER J.B.
1967ApJ...149..495D 9 49 Infrared emission from planetary nebulae. DELMER T.N., GOULD R.J. and RAMSAY W.
1967ApJ...150...79C 9 21 Lyman-alpha radiation densities in planetary nebulae. CAPRIOTTI E.R.
1967ApJ...150...95C 9 14 Depopulation rate of the 2 3 S states of He in planetary nebulae. CAPRIOTTI E.R.
1967ApJ...150..715K 6 1 Radio recombination lines and anomalous Balmer line intensities. KALER J.B. and LEE P.D.
1967MNRAS.135..139D 92 25 Observations of planetary nebule at 3 microwave frequencies. DAVIES J.G., FERRIDAY R.J., HASLAM C.G.T., et al.
1967MNRAS.137..181K 6 7 Temperature central stars of planetary nebulae. KHROMOV G.S.
1968AJ.....73..223L 6 ~ Level population of hydrogen gaseous nebulae. LEE P.
1968ApJ...151..497R 2 7 89 The helium triplet spectrum in expanded nebulae. I. The capture-cascade intensities. ROBBINS R.R.
1968ApJ...151..511R 2 11 135 The helium triplet spectrum in expanding nebuale. II. Self absorption. ROBBINS R.R.
1968ApJ...151..991C 35 12 Effective temperatures of central stars of planetary nebulae. CAPRIOTTI E.R. and KOVACH W.S.
1968ApJ...153...49W 1 10 116 Observations spatial and kinematic models of planetary nebulae. WEEDMAN D.W.
1968ApJ...154...87V 12 23 The He I lambda 10830 line in planetary nebulae and the Orion nebula. VAUGHAN A.H.
1968MNRAS.139..129S 3 4 82 Excitation of spectral lines in nebulae by resonant scattering of radiation from central stars. SEATON M.J.
1968PASP...80..314W 7 25 Electron densities in planetary nebulae from S II. WEEDMAN D.W.
1968PASP...80..689C 18 9 An investigation of the excitation conditions of (OI) and (NII) in planetary nebulae. CAMPBELL W.A.
1968AnAp...31..199V 20 8 Determination des masses des nebuleuses planetaires par leur flux radio. VAUCLAIR G.
1968ATsir.456....3K 16 0 Investigation of planetary nebulae spectra in near U.V. KOSTYAKOVA E.B.
1968ApL.....1..225L 6 8 Electronic temperature of gaseous nebulae from continuum to line ratios. LEE P.D.
1968ApL.....1..227K 11 15 Electron temperatures of gaseous nebulae from Balmer decrements. KALER J.B.
1968ApL.....2..201T 8 8 Electronic temperature in outher regions of planetary nebulae. THOMPSON A.R.
1968ApL.....2..205F 68 T                   1 2 19 Computer models of
NGC 7662 and IC 418.
FLOWER D.R.
1968BAICz..19....1K 262 19 Morphological study of planetary nebulae. I. Observed forms of planetary nebulae. KROMOV G.S. and KOHOUTEK L.
1968CoPer..94..185C 9 0 Ly alpha radiation densities in planetary nebulae. CAPRIOTTI E.R.
1968MmSAI..39..217B 13 6 Radio emission from planetary nebulae at 408 MHz. BARBIERI C. and FICARRA A.
1968SoByu..39...45K 4 1 Variability of 4 nuclei of planetary nebulae. KAZARIAN M.A.
1968SvA....12.1039N 5 ~ Absolute spectrophotometric of some IR lines. NOSKOVA R.I.
1968IAUS...34...38L 1 3 27 Observed angular motions in planetary nebulae. LILLER M.H. and LILLER W.
1968IAUS...34...63A 9 2 Observations des nebuleuses planetaires dans l'infrarouge. ANDRILLAT Y.
1968IAUS...34...77F 4 16 The U.V. Emissions spectra of planetary nebulae. FLOWER D.R.
1968IAUS...34...87T 66 32 Observations of planetary nebulae at radio wave-lengths. TERZIAN Y.
1968IAUS...34..104B 14 0 Radio emission from fourteen planetary nebulae at 408 MHz. BARBIERI C. and FICARRA A.
1968IAUS...34..108E 5 2 High resolution observations of 5 planetary nebulae. ELSMORE B.
1968IAUS...34..112T 68 5 Radio measurements of planetary nebulae. THOMPSON A.R.
1968IAUS...34..129S 1 3 22 Review of atomic collision processes. SEATON M.J.
1968IAUS...34..155A 61 2 The determination of electron density electron temperature and central star temperature for a series of planetary nebulae. ARHIPOVA V.P. and KOSTJAKOVA E.B.
1968IAUS...34..159A 26 1 On the methods of correction for the interstellar reddening of planetary nebulae. ARHIPOVA V.P.
1968IAUS...34..185C 9 0 Ly-alpha radiation density in planetary nebulae. CAPRIOTTI E.R.
1968IAUS...34..209A 17 42 The chemical composition of planetary nebulae. ALLER L.H. and CZYZAK S.J.
1968IAUS...34..267O 5 3 Emission-line profiles in planetary nebulae. OSTERBROCK D.E.
1968IAUS...34..297B 29 18 The atmosphere, spectra of central stars. BOHM K.H.
1968IAUS...34..330K 6 1 A method of determination of the temperature of nuclei of the planetary nebulae. KROMOV G.S.
1968IAUS...34..339A 65 53 Spectra of the central stars of planetary nebulae. ALLER L.H.
1968IAUS...34..381K 3 5 On the variability of the nuclei of 3 planetary nebulae. KAZARIAN M.A.
1968IAUS...34..450G 10 0 Kinematics., dynamics. GURZADIAN G.A.
1969ApJ...155..469K 80 22 Survey of high-frequency radio radiation from planetary nebulae. KAFTAN-KASSIM M.A.
1969ApJ...155..475P 9 16 Reddening curves for planetary nebulae. PIPHER J.L. and TERZIAN Y.
1969ApJ...155.1117H 6 0 On continuum absorption by heavy element im high-excitation planetary nebulae. HARRINGTON J.P.
1969ApJ...156..903H 77 T                   1 1 64 Ionization, stratification, chemical abundances in the planetary nebula
NGC 7662.
HARRINGTON J.P.
1969ApJ...157L..37W 18 43 Infrared emission from planetary nebulae. WOOLF N.J.
1969ApJ...157.1245S 46 174 Classification of emission line spectra of planetary nebulae. SMITH L.F. and ALLER L.H.
1969MNRAS.143...79W 92 129 The masses and galactic distribution of southern planetary nebulae. WEBSTER B.L.
1969MNRAS.146..171F 2 5 64 The ionization structure of planetary nebulae. -VII. The heavy elements. FLOWER D.R.
1969MNRAS.146..243F 72 T                   1 2 68 Ionization structure of planetary nebulae. VIII. Models of the
NGC 7662 and IC 418.
FLOWER D.R.
1969PASP...81..154K 50 10 Thermal emission by grains and the free-free emission from planetary nebulae. KRISHNA SWAMY K.S.
1969Afz.....5...83V 22 6 On the expansion of planetary nebulae. VITYAZEV V.V.
1969ATsir.522....1R 9 0 On the Balmer decrement of planetary nebulae. RUBLEV S.V.
1969ApL.....3...87T 4 17 NGC 7027 and IC 418 at 9.5 mm. TERZIAN Y.
1969CoLic..17..271C 30 0 Some problems concerning the collision excitation of forbidden lines in planetary nebulae. CZYZAK S.J., WALKER M.F. and ALLER L.H.
1969MSRSL..17..251F 5 3 Forbidden line radiation from gaseous nebulae. FLOWER D.R. and SEATON M.J.
1969MSRSL..17..285V 7 0 Study of forbidden lines in planetary nebulae spectra. VORONTSOV-VELJAMINOV B.A. and KOSTJAKOVA E.B.
1969Natur.224..752F 4 7 Infrared., microwave astronomie. FELDMAN P.A., REES M.J. and WERNER M.W.
1969PASAu...1..218A 5 1 Forbidden lines and electron temperature gaseous nebulae. ALLER L.H. and CZYZAK S.J.
1969S&T....38...13A 7 0 The planetary nebulae. III. ALLER L.H.
1969S&T....38..152A 6 0 The planetary nebulae. V. ALLER H.L.
1969S&T....38..227A 20 0 The planetary nebulae. VI. ALLER H.L.
1969S&T....38..306A 15 0 The planetary nebulae. VII. ALLER H.L.
1969S&T....38..377A 13 2 The planetary nebulae. VIII. ALLER H.L.
1969SvPhA..12.1039N 5 0 Absolute spectrophotometry of some infrared lines in planetary-nebulaspectra. NOSKOVA R.I.
1970A&A.....9..325V 8 2 On the population of the 2/3.s level of He in planetary nebulae. VAN RENSBERGEN W. and WUYTS J.
1970ApJ...159..263M 2 6 100 Internal dust in gaseous nebulae. MATHIS J.S.
1970ApJ...160..887K 213 121 Chemical abundances and the parameters of planetary nebulae. KALER J.B.
1970ApJ...160..921K 12 65 Some furbidden line intensity ratios in gaseous nebulae. KRUEGER T.K., ALLER L.H. and CZYZAK S.J.
1970ApJ...161L.185R 4 12 Detection of 10.5 micron line emission from NGC 7027. RANK D.M., HOLTZ J.Z., GEBALLE T.R., et al.
1970ApJ...161..917A 31 98 Spectra of thirty-three gazeous nebulae in yellow green with electronic camera. ALLER L.H. and WALKER M.F.
1970ApJ...162...33K 1 3 32 Axially symmetric model planetary nebulae. KIRKPATRICK R.C.
1970MNRAS.147..215R 1 4 44 High resolution map of Cassiopeia A at 2.7 GHz. ROSENBERG I.
1970MNRAS.147..245F 6 8 Infra-red line spectra of planetary nebulae. FLOWER D.R.
1970MNRAS.147..339H 13 2 166 Model atmospheric for the central stars of planetary nebulae. HUMMER D.G. and MIHALAS D.
1970MNRAS.148..367S 3 11 221 Electron density in planetary nebulae. SARAPH H.E. and SEATON M.J.
1970MNRAS.150..359T 60 15 Further radio observations of planetary nebulae. THOMASSON P. and DAVIES J.G.
1970PASP...82..910V 67 T                   1 1 0 Appearance of
NGC 7662 in light of He I lambda 10830.
VAUGHAN A.H.
1970AZh....47..989K 18 1 The investigation of planetary nebulae in the near of ultraviolet region. KOSTJAKOVA E.B.
1970LAstr..84..141A 15 0 Planetary nebulae. ARKHIPOVA V.P.
1970JRASC..64..305F 10 7 Monochromatic photographic isotopic contours of planetary nebulae. I. FEIBELMAN W.A.
1970TriP..418....0H 9 0 Abbondanza dell'elio nelle stelle., problema degli isotopi. HACK M.
1970QJRAS..11..199O 38 23 Abundances of the elements in gaseous nebulae. OSTERBROCK D.E.
1970SoSht.166...31A 38 0 Methode of corrected interstellar reddening of planetary nebulae. ARKHIPOVA V.P.
1970TrSht..40...57V 166 3 Catalogue of the abs. int. of the emission lines in spectra planetary nebulae. VORONTSOV-VELYAMINOV B.A.
1970PN70.........1G 50 0 Basic observational data. GURZADIAN G.A.
1970PN70........74G 19 0 Astrophys. Methods of determin. the dist. of nebulae. GURZADIAN G.A.
1970PN70........80G 50 0 Temperatures of nuclei, electron temperatures, electron concentrations. GURZADIAN G.A.
1970PN70.......141G 21 0 The continuous spectrum of planetary nebulae. GURZADIAN G.A.
1970PN70.......195G 40 0 Double enveloppe nebulae. GURZADIAN G.A.
1970PN70.......238G 42 0 Magnetic fields in planetary nebulae. GURZADIAN G.A.
1971A&A....10..161G 166 117 The morphological classification of symmetrical nebulae. GREIG W.E.
1971A&A....10..421P 1 5 Temperature and density in gaseous nebulae. PERINOTTO M.
1971A&A....14...78P 5 6 Temperature and density in gaseous nebulae. II. PERINOTTO M.
1971A&A....14..167B 6 1 37 Optical line spectrum of a gas heated by hard UV radiation of energetic particles. BERGERON J. and SOUFFRIN S.
1971ApJ...163..141K 6 0 The continuous spectrum of neutral He from gaseous nebulae. KALER J.B., LEE P. and ALLER L.H.
1971ApJ...164L..29H 7 19 Infrared line emission from planetary nebulae. HOLZ J.Z., GEBALLE T.R. and RANK D.M.
1971ApJ...165L.101M 69 T                   1 2 25 Photoelectric measurements of high Balmer lines in NGC 7027 and
7662.
MILLER J.S.
1971ApJ...167..249R 1 4 31 Capture cascade intensity of the He singlets in nebulae. ROBBINS R.R. and ROBINSON E.L.
1971ApJ...168..413P 2 13 157 Planetary nebulae. III. Chemical abundances. PEIMBERT M. and TORRES-PEIMBERT S.
1971ApJ...169L..77R 12 12 Reduced Helium abundance nebulae. ROBBINS R.R., DALTABUIT E. and COX D.P.
1971ApJS...22..319C 609 455 Distances and distribution of planetary nebulae. CAHN J.H. and KALER J.B.
1971MNRAS.153..315H 121 32 A survey of microwave radiation from planetary nebulae. HIGGS L.A.
1971MNRAS.153..471B 97 2 1173 Calculation of level population for low levels of hydrogen ions in gaseous nebulae. BROCKLEHURST M.
1971ATsir.623....5K 16 0 The absolute energy distribution in the Balmer continuum spectral regions of 16 planetary nebulae. KOSTYAKOVA E.B.
1971ATsir.647....7N 7 0 Absolute intensity of planetary nebulae Continua 9000, spectral region. NOSKOVA R.I.
1971AZh....48..455D 2 1 Study of velocity field in the planetary nebula NGC 6853. DOROSHENKO V.T.
1971AZh....48.1122K 16 2 Infrared emission from the planetary nebula 2 : observation some planetary nebula in 1.0-2.5 microns region. KROMOV G.S. and MOROZ V.I.
1971Ap&SS..10..383G 13 6 On the spectrum of a gaseous nebula of pure hydrogen. GEROLA H., SALEM M. and PANAGIA N.
1971Ap&SS..11..309H 142 1 A review of radio observation of planetary nebulae. HECKATHORN J.
1971BOTT....6...21P 1 12 108 Photoelectric photometry. PEIMBERT M. and TORRES-PEIMBERT S.
1971BOTT....6...29P 1 12 116 Electric temperature, electric density. PEIMBERT M.
1971BAAS....3...17K 1 0 Axially symmetric models of optically thick condensations in planetary nebulae. KIRKPATRICK R.C.
1971BAAS....3..397H 1 0 The bowen fluorescence mechanism in planetary nebulae. HARRINGTON J.P.
1971IzPul.187....4D 139 2 Statistical investigation of the motions, distribution of planetary nebulae. DEUTSCH A.N.
1971JRASC..65...25F 67 T                   1 6 12 Monochromatic photograph and isotopic contours of planetary nebulae 2 : NGC 1553, 6572, 6543,
7662 and 7009.
FEIBELMAN W.A.
1971NBSSP.353..190M 2 ~ Filamentary structure of planetary nebulae. MENZEL D.H.
1971PAB.....1....1H 443 52 Catalog of radio observations of planetary nebulae, related optical data. HIGGS L.A.
1971SvA....14..794K 15 0 Investigation of planetary nebulae in the near ultraviolet region of the spectrum. KOSTYAKOVA E.B.
1972AJ.....77..350T 16 7 Expected infrared spectra from planetary nebulae. TERZIAN Y. and SANDERS O.
1972ApJ...171...55D 10 17 The population of He triplet states in gaseous nebulae. DRAKE G.W.F. and ROBBINS R.R.
1972ApJ...171..279C 10 5 Observational evidence of collisional excitation in two diffuse nebulae. CROMWELL R.H. and LYNDS B.T.
1972ApJ...172..367G 33 65 Infrared studies of galactic nebulae continuum and line radiation from planetary nebulae. GILLETT F.C., MERRILL K.M. and STEIN W.A.
1972ApJ...173..601K 13 21 Excitation of nebular spectrum lines. KALER J.B.
1972ApJ...175..117G 2 6 High N-Balmer transition gaseous nebulae. GOAD L.E., GOLDBERG L. and GREENSTEIN J.L.
1972ApJ...175..699W 1 16 107 Observations of planetary nebulae at 1,65 to 3.4 micron. WILLNER S.P., BECKLIN E.E. and VISVANATHAN N.
1972ApJ...176..127H 18 46 Bowen fluorescence mechanism in planetary nebulae. HARRINGTON J.P.
1972ApJ...176..381K 68 T                   1 6 58 A consistent model of planetary nebulae
NGC 7662.
KIRKPATRICK R.C.
1972MNRAS.157...97L 12 5 The emission spectrum of the ion CIV, polarization of CIV. LEIBOWITZ E.M.
1972AN....293..267G 10 1 On the infrared radiation from planetary nebulae. GURTLER J.
1972MSRSL...5..129K 7 ~ High resolution radio observation. KAFTAN-KASSIM M.A.
1972MSRSL...5..159P 28 ~ Infrared photometry of compact planetary nebulae. PERSSON S.E. and FROGEL J.A.
1972SvA....15..892K 16 7 Infrared radiation of planetary nebulae. I. Observations at 1.0 - 2.5mu and the continuous spectrum. KHROMOV G.S. and MOROZ V.I.
1972SvA....16....6O 14 0 Composition of angular expansion of planetary nebulae Measured at Pulkovo and Harvard Observatory. ORLOVA O.N.
1973ApJ...180..817B 1 4 30 Abundances and ionization distribution in planetary nebulae. BUERGER E.G.
1973ApJ...182..509A 1 5 36 Spectrophotometric studies of gaseous nebulae. XXII. The irregular ring nebulae NGC 6445. ALLER L.H., CZYZAK S.J., CRAINE E., et al.
1973ApJ...185L..33L 2 1 Abundance ratios in outer shells of planetary nebula : the knot in NGC 6543. LEE P. and KENNING R.
1973MNRAS.161..313H 56 20 Study of radio continuum spectra of planetary nebulae. HIGGS L.A.
1973MNRAS.164..111W 3 3 60 The ionization structure of planetary nebulae. X. The contribution of charge exchange and optically thick condensations to O I radiation. WILLIAMS R.E.
1973MNRAS.164..321S 32 9 Planetary nebulae: two types. SMITH H.
1973MNRAS.165..363A 7 14 Some features of the infra-red spectrum of NGC 7027, an estimate of its sulphur abundance. AITKEN D.K. and JONES B.
1973BAAS....5..423R 6 0 Photoelectric scans of planetary nebulae. ROBBINS R.R.
1973MSRSL...5...33K 21 1 The optical spectrum of planetary nebulae. KALER J.B.
1973MSRSL...5...57M 13 15 Scanner observations of the Balmer decrement in planetary nebulae. MILLER J.S.
1973MSRSL...5...71N 9 0 Study of the planetary nebula spectra in near infrared. NOSKOVA R.J.
1973MSRSL...5...73K 16 0 Study of the planetary nebulae in near U.V. KOSTJAKOVA E.B.
1973MSRSL...5...89H 14 6 The observation spectra radio data. HIGGS L.A.
1973MSRSL...5..101H 14 2 Study of the radio spectra of planetary nebulae. HIGGS L.A.
1973MSRSL...5..109T 11 1 Radio-line spectra of planetary nebulae. TERZIAN Y.
1973MSRSL...5..129K 7 2 High resolution radio observations of planetary nebulae. KAFTAN-KASSIM M.A.
1973MSRSL...5..153D 4 8 Scanner observations of the continua of planetary nebulae. DANZIGER I.J. and GOAD L.E.
1973MSRSL...5..159P 25 0 Infrared photometry of compact planetary nebulae. PERSSON S.E. and FROGEL J.A.
1973MSRSL...5..213H 13 3 Linear optical polarization of planetary nebulae. HAMILTON N. and LILLER W.
1973MSRSL...5..243K 19 2 Relative (OII) and (AIV) density indication of nebula structure. KIRKPATRICK R.C.
1973MSRSL...5..263R 14 28 Optical depth effects in the He singlet spectrum of nebulae. ROBBINS R.R. and BERNAT A.P.
1973MSRSL...5..285A 21 9 Introduction report : chemical composition of planetary nebulae. ALLER L.H. and CZYZAK S.J.
1973MSRSL...5..481G 6 1 B nebulae., the southern blue filament. GREIG W.E.
1973PROE....9...48S 5 0 Infrared observations at Tenerife. SELBY M.J.
1973SSTor...5b...1I 379 ~ Statistical population indices of planetary nebulae. IWANOWSKA W.
1974A&A....34...21L 67 T                   1 3 3 Morphological study of planetary nebula
NGC 7662
LOUISE R.
1974A&A....34..141B 16 10 A calculation of infrared spectra from dust in planetary nebulae. BUSSOLETTI E., EPCHTEIN N. and BALUTEAU J.-P.
1974AJ.....79..594K 19 65 Planetary nebulae with multiple shells. KALER J.B.
1974AJ.....79.1384C 62 235 New proper motions, statistical parallaxes and kinematics of planetary nebulae. CUDWORTH K.M.
1974ApJ...188..257T 22 92 Radio-synthesis observations of planetary nebulae. TERZIAN Y., BALICK B. and BIGNELL C.
1974ApJ...188..529B 12 31 Nebular photometry with an echelle spectrometer (OII) line ratios in NGC 1976 and 6853. BOHUSKI T.J., DUFOUR R.J. and OSTERBROCK D.E.
1974ApJ...192..165S 25 8 Radio-continuum measurements of planetary nebulae at 15,5 GHz. SISTLA G., KOJOIAN G. and CHAISSON E.J.
1974ApJ...193..401C 110 191 An infrared photometric survey of planetary nebulae. COHEN M. and BARLOW M.J.
1974ApJ...193..687B 10 17 Recombination lines in planetary nebulae at 15 Gigahertz. BIGNELL R.C.
1974ApJS...28..147F 1 4 28 V1016 Cygni: spectral observations 1969-1973. FITZGERALD M.P. and PILAVAKI A.
1974PASP...86..888L 12 9 (OII)electron densities in twelve planetary nebulae. LUTZ J.H.
1974ARA&A..12..331M 9 48 Planetary nebulae. MILLER J.S.
1974ATsir.821....5B 25 1 Photographic positional observations of planetary nebulae at Pulkovo. BRONNIKOVA N.M., ORLOVA O.N. and SHESTOPALOVA O.M.
1974CRB...278..223A 5 ~ Photographies de quelques nebuleuses planetaires dans la region du proche infrarouge. ANDRILLAT Y. and DUCHESNE H.
1974JRASC..68..266T 4 0 Observations of the H alpha line from planetary nebulae. TERZIAN Y., HIGGS L.A., MacLEOD J.M., et al.
1974QJRAS..15..370S 5 12 Temperature of gaseous nebulae a decade of depression. SEATON M.J.
1974SoSht.188....3K 15 0 Calculation of Balmer-continuum radiation for planetary nebulae considering their physical condition. KOSTYAKOVA E.B.
1974SvA....18..195K 43 2 Infrared radiation of planetary nebulae. 2. New and revised observations at 1.0-2.5 mu. KHROMOV G.S.
1974IAUS...60..417T 4 0 Fine structure in planetary nebulae. TERZIAN Y.
1975A&A....39...43S 23 76 Infrared forbidden lines in H II regions and planetary nebulae. SIMPSON J.P.
1975A&A....39..383P 43 10 On the nebular mass of planetary nebulae. PERINOTTO M.
1975A&A....41...99A 17 8 Spectres de quelques nebuleuses planetaires entre 8000 et 11000 A. ANDRILLAT Y., BARANNE A. and HOUZIAUX L.
1975ApJ...200...83D 36 ~ Oxygen abundances in planetary nebulae. DAUB C.T.
1975ApJ...201L..85M 1 14 143 The detection of carbon monoxide emission in planetary nebulae. MUFSON S.L., LYON J. and MARIONNI P.A.
1975MNRAS.170..475S 5 8 247 Collision strengths for (N II), (O III) (Ne II) and (Ne III). SEATON M.J.
1975MNRAS.170..487S 11 14 High resolution observations of planetary nebulae at 5 GHz. SCOTT P.F.
1975MNRAS.171..415C 68 T                   1 7 34 Monochromatic isophotometry of planetary nebulae. I. Hbeta observations of NGC 6210, 6543, 6826, 7009, 7027 and
7662.
COLEMAN C.I., REAY N.K. and WORSWICK S.P.
1975MNRAS.171..441M 73 26 Orientation of planetary nebulae within the galaxy. MELNICK G. and HARWIT M.
1976A&A....47..341D 11 45 Pregalactic He abundance and abundance gradients across our galaxy from planetary nebulae. D'ODORICO S., PEIMBERT M. and SABBADIN F.
1976A&A....48..331C 6 26 Recombination line observations of the planetary nebulae NGC 6543, M 1-78 and NGC 7027. CHURCHWELL E., TERZIAN Y. and WALMSLEY M.
1976A&A....52..291S 1 3 16 Spectroscopic observations of the planetary nebula NGC 2346. SABBADIN F.
1976AJ.....81..407C 171 71 Interstellar extinction: a calibration by planetary nebulae. CAHN J.H.
1976ApJ...204..441B 11 6 Radio synthesis observations of planetary nebulae. II. A search for sub-arcsecond structure. BALICK B. and TERZIAN Y.
1976ApJ...204..445A 52 32 Electron densities in gaseous nebulae. ALLER L.H. and EPPS H.W.
1976ApJ...206..658G 1 11 92 The excitation of permitted lines in gaseous nebulae. GRANDI S.A.
1976ApJS...31..517K 334 358 A catalog of relative emission line intensities observed in planetary and diffuse nebulae. KALER J.B.
1976MNRAS.174..157W 3 1 17 On the interpretation of integrated spectra of planetary nebulae. WEBSTER B.L.
1976MNRAS.176..409H 1 4 20 The structure and internal extinction of NGC 7027. HICKS T.R., PHILLIPS J.P. and REAY N.K.
1976PASP...88..574A 29 49 Planetary nebulae, survey and outlook. ALLER L.H.
1976PASP...88..672H 13 2 A determination of R from optical and radio observations of planetary nebulae. HAWLEY S.A. and DUNCAN D.K.
1976PASP...88..891G 3 ~ Two-photon emission in planetary nebula IC 2149. GURZADYAN G.A.
1976AZh....53..762K 76 4 Evolution of planetary nebulae and their nuclei correction for stellar absorption and typical nebular spectrum KHROMOV G.S.
1976AZh....53..961K 96 4 Evolution of the planetary nebulae and their nuclei: density of the planetary nebulae and its evolutionary changes. KHROMOV G.S.
1976AZh....53.1210N 68 T                   1 9 3 Detailed spectrophotometry of the planetary nebulae NGC 6572, 6891 and
7662 in the near infrared.
NOSKOVA R.I.
1976MSRSL...9..271A 83 ~ Central Stars of planetary nebulae. ALLER L.H.
1976MSRSL...9..355A 15 ~ Spectres des etoiles chaudes et des nebuleuses planetaires dans le proche infrarouge. ANDRILLAT Y.
1976MmSAI..47..177P 7 0 Le nebulose planetarie. PERINOTTO M.
1976MmSAI..47..313F 12 2 Theoretical predictions of the ultraviolet spectra of planetary nebulae. FLOWER D.R.
1976SoSht.195....3K 53 0 The weighted average emission-line intensities in 54 planetary nebulae spectra. KOSTYAKOVA E.B.
1976TrSht..47..222K 53 0 The analysis of the catalogue of the planetary nebulae spectral line intensities. KOSTYAKOVA E.B.
1976Lub75...1...43K 5 0 Planetary nebulae - what we see and what we know. KIRKPATRICK R.C.
1976Lub75...1...59R 8 0 Photoelectric scans of the planetary nebulae NGC 7027. ROBBINS R.R.
1977A&A....54..435P 31 63 Ultraviolet observations of planetary nebulae. POTTASCH S.R., WESSELIUS P.R., WU C.C., et al.
1977A&A....58L..29M 35 3 The evolution of line intensity ratios in planetary nebulae. MINELLO S. and SABBADIN F.
1977A&A....60L...9M 41 3 Statistical properties of planetary nebulae: central stars. MINELLO S. and SABBADIN F.
1977A&A....61..247P 1 3 On the nitrogen and oxygen abundances in nebulae. PERINOTTO M.
1977A&AS...27..277G 7 3 A compilation of fluorescent molecular lines originating in or around stellar objects with strong atomic emission lines. GAHM G.F., LINDGREN B. and LINDROOS K.P.
1977A&AS...30..217A 982 4 Bibliographical index of planetary nebulae for the period 1965-1976. ACKER A. and MARCOUT J.
1977MNRAS.180...95T 13 40 Spectra of the low-excitation nebulosities around AG Carinae and HD 138403. THACKERAY A.D.
1977PASP...89..618K 6 0 Planetary nebulae, models, chemical compositions and frustrations. KEYES C.D. and ALLER L.H.
1977ATsir.947....3N 9 0 The observations of 9 planetary nebulae in the spectral region 6000-7000A. NOSKOVA R.I.
1977Ap&SS..48..437D 3 7 PK 6-2 1, a remarkable nitrogen rich southern planetary nebula. DOPITA M.A.
1977RMxAA...2..181T 1 42 376 Photoelectric photometry and physical conditions of planetary nebulae. TORRES-PEIMBERT S. and PEIMBERT M.
1977S&T....54..459T 14 0 Recent findings about planetary nebulae. TERZIAN Y.
1978A&A....62...95P 40 80 Ultraviolet radiation from planetary nebulae. II. Radiation from the central stars. POTTASCH S.R., WESSELIUS P.R., WU C.C., et al.
1978A&A....68..275P 4 3 Non OTS models of dust nebulae. PERINOTTO M. and PICCHIO G.
1978A&A....69..363K 19 23 Determination of temperatures of central stars of planetary nebulae. KOEPPEN J. and TARAFDAR S.P.
1978A&A....70...37N 3 12 (Fe VI) emission under nebular conditions. NUSSBAUMER H. and STOREY P.J.
1978A&A....70..629P 19 25 Ultraviolet observations of planetary nebulae. POTTASCH S.R., WESSELIUS P.R. and VAN DUINEN R.J.
1978A&AS...33..223S 115 13 Statistical properties of planetary nebulae: graphic presentation. SABBADIN F. and MINELLO S.
1978A&AS...33..367A 331 218 A new synthetic distance scale for planetary nebulae. ACKER A.
1978AJ.....83.1420S 3 1 Search with Copernicus for ultraviolet emission lines in the planetary nebulae NGC 3242. SCHWARTZ R.D., SNOW T.P. and UPSON W.L.
1978ApJ...219..565S 6 2 64 Ionization structure and composition of the planetary nebula NGC 7027. SHIELDS G.A.
1978ApJ...219..575B 71 T                   1 3 45 The rocket-ultraviolet spectrum and models of the planetary nebula
NGC 7662.
BOHLIN R.C., HARRINGTON J.P. and STECHER T.P.
1978ApJ...219..914B 1 43 227 Spectrophotometry of planetary nebulae. I. Physical conditions. BARKER T.
1978ApJ...220..193B 43 119 Spectrophotometry of planetary nebulae. II. Chemical abundances. BARKER T.
1978ApJ...222..384G 2 6 79 Electron collisional excitation cross sections For Fe 3 and Fe 6 and iron abundances in gaseous nebulae. GARSTANG R.H., ROBB W.D. and ROUNTREE S.P.
1978ApJ...223..884S 4 10 204 A shocked cloudlet model for Herbig-Haro objects. SCHWARTZ R.D.
1978ApJ...225..527K 58 65 Galactic abundances of neon, argon and chlorine derived from planetary nebulae. KALER J.B.
1978ApJ...226..947K 93 103 The enrichment of He in planetary nebulae. KALER J.B.
1978MNRAS.182...97T 26 13 Ejection of planetary nebulae by He shell flashes and the planetary distance scale. TRIMBLE V. and SACKMANN I.J.
1978Afz....14..665P 32 2 On the relationship between the "Zanstra" temperatures of the nuclei of planetary nebulae and the effective temperatures of these stars. PILYUGIN L.S., SAKHIBULLIN N.A. and KHROMOV G.S.
1978Ap&SS..59...91K 7 15 Theoretical models of planetary nebulae. KEYES C.D. and ALLER L.H.
1978PASAu...3..213A 13 14 Chemical compositions of planetary and diffuse nebulae. ALLER L.H.
1978SvAL....4..276N 8 0 Parameters of eight planetary nebula nuclei. NOSKOVA R.I.
1978IAUS...76...79G 19 0 Ultraviolet observations of planetary nebulae. GURZADYAN G.A.
1978IAUS...76...93P 24 3 Advances in ultraviolet observations. POTTASCH S.R.
1978IAUS...76..111T 13 4 Planetary nebulae : advances in radio observations. TERZIAN Y.
1978IAUS...76Q.121B 68 T                   1 1 0 Interpretation of the ultraviolet spectrum of
NGC 7662.
BOHLIN R.C., HARRINGTON J.P. and STECHER T.P.
1978IAUS...76p.121B 68 T                   1 2 ~ Observations of
NGC 7662 from 1300 to 2850 A.
BOHLIN R.C. and STECHER T.P.
1978IAUS...76..122N 8 0 The detailed spectrophotometry of 8 planetary nebulae in the spectral region lambda lambda 6,000-11,000. NOSKOVA R.I.
1978IAUS...76..151H 7 6 Ionization models of planetary nebulae. HARRINGTON J.P.
1978IAUS...76..161P 1 0 Models of planetary nebulae. PERINOTTO M.
1978IAUS...76..171H 24 9 Atmospheres of central stars. HUMMER D.G.
1978IAUS...76..215P 6 12 362 Chemical abundances in planetary nebulae. PEIMBERT M.
1978IAUS...76..225A 9 19 Some aspects of chemical abundances determinations in planetary nebulae. ALLER L.H.
1979A&AS...37....1T 1 17 108 A survey of OH near the galactic plane. TURNER B.E.
1979ApJ...227..863B 7 21 A comparison of forbidden-line and optical continuum electron temperatures in gaseous nebulae. BARKER T.
1979ApJ...228..163K 98 65 The enrichment of nitrogen and He in planetary nebulae. KALER J.B.
1979ApJ...228..521S 4 9 Iron condensation and the formation of planetary nebulae. SCALO J.M. and SHIELDS G.A.
1979MNRAS.187p...1L 68 T                   1 2 ~ The (Ne IV) 2D-4S lines in the planetary nebula
NGC 7662.
LUTZ J.H. and SEATON M.J.
1979MNRAS.187..785S 9 2 95 Extinction of NGC 7027. SEATON M.J.
1979MNRAS.189..701L 14 7 Observations of the central stars of planetary nebulae with the sky-survey telescope of the TD-1 satellite. LUTZ J.H. and CARNOCHAN D.J.
1979Afz....15..269K 176 8 Distances and galactic distribution of planetary nebulae. KHROMOV G.S.
1979Afz....15..461G 3 1 Emission lines of Mg II Ca II in planetary nebulae. GURZADYAN G.A.
1979Ap&SS..61..243D 9 2 Emission lines due to interstellar dust in the visible spectra of nebulae. DULEY W.W.
1979Ap&SS..62..397A 44 180 A spectroscopic study of moderately bright planetary nebulae. ALLER L.H. and CZYZAK S.J.
1979BAAS...11..626S 68 T                   1 2 0 Spatially resolved line profiles of O III, He II in
NGC 7662 and 7009.
SMITH W.H. and TIMOTHY G.
1979BAAS...11..668L 3 0 Color displays as tools in galactic structure and planetary nebulae ionization. LORRE J.J., KUPFERMAN P.N., POMPHREY R.B., et al.
1979ByuRe..15..461G 4 0 On emission lines of MgII and Ca II in planetary nebulae. GURZADYAN G.A.
1979IzKry..59..167G 45 5 The abundance of helium, oxygen and neon in planetary nebulae. GOLOVATYI V.V., PRONIK V.I. and YATSYK O.S.
1979JRASC..73..305H 68 T                   1 1 0 IUE observations of the planetary nebulae
NGC 7662.
HARRINGTON J.P., LUTZ J.H. and SEATON M.J.
1979MmSAI..50..171P 5 0 On the abundances of C, N, O in planetary nebulae. PERINOTTO M.
1979SvA....23..297N 9 1 Physical parameters of nine planetary nebulae. NOSKOVA R.I.
1979SvA....23..425P 168 12 Evolution of planetary nebulae : the temperature of their central stars. PILYUGIN L.S. and KHROMOV G.S.
1979SvAL....5..218G 1 1 Mathematical modeling of the spatial structure of planetary nebulae. GONCHARSKII A.V., TIVKOV S.M., KHROMOV G.S., et al.
1979VA.....23...45G 19 3 Ultraviolet spectra of planetary nebulae. GURZADYAN G.A.
1980A&A....81..215P 10 7 Kinematics of planetary nebulae. I. PURGATHOFER A. and PERINOTTO M.
1980A&A....81..356P 3 2 34 Charge transfer reactions in some astrophysical situations. PEQUIGNOT D.
1980A&A....83...52P 70 T                   1 2 21 Charge transfer reactions: II. A photoionization model of the planetary nebula
NGC 7662.
PEQUIGNOT D.
1980A&A....84..216S 4 10 Spectroscopic observations of the compact PN M 4-18. SABBADIN F.
1980A&A....84..284N 10 43 The far ultraviolet emission of the central stars of planetary nebulae. NATTA A., POTTASCH S.R. and PREITE-MARTINEZ A.
1980A&A....85..332P 2 3 43 Physical conditions and abundances of CNO elements in NGC 7027. PERINOTTO M., PANAGIA N. and BENVENUTI P.
1980A&A....88....1M 130 134 Distances of planetary nebulae. MACIEL W.J. and POTTASCH S.R.
1980A&A....89...33A 96 29 Relations between chemical, spatial and kinematic properties of planetary nebulae. ACKER A.
1980A&A....89..336P 37 132 Masses of planetary nebulae. POTTASCH S.R.
1980A&A....91..378N 10 0 The far ultraviolet emission of the central stars of planetary nebulae - erratum . NATTA A., POTTASCH S.R. and PREITE-MARTINEZ A.
1980AJ.....85.1240T 5 3 An upper limit to the mass loss rate from the nuclei of planetary nebulae. THOMPSON A.R. and SINHA R.P.
1980ApJ...238..892M 1 13 113 Observations of cool dust in planetary nebulae. MOSELEY H.
1980ApJ...239...78K 95 96 The oxygen enrichment of the galaxy. KALER J.B.
1980ApJ...239..592K 76 12 Neutral oxygen and nitrogen lines in planetary nebulae. KALER J.B.
1980ApJ...240...99B 6 2 61 The ionization structure of the ring nebula. I. Sulfur and argon. BARKER T.
1980ApJ...241..442B 14 2 148 Charge transfer of multiply charged ions with hydrogen and helium: quantal calculations. BUTLER S.E., HEIL T.G. and DALGARNO A.
1980ApJ...241..719C 12 20 Nebular and auroral transitions of (Ar IV) in some planetary nebulae. CZYZAK S.J., SONNEBORN G., ALLER L.H., et al.
1980ApJ...242..596N 41 26 The problem of sulfur abundance determination in gaseous nebulae. NATTA A., PANAGIA N. and PREITE-MARTINEZ A.
1980ApJ...242..615K 18 62 Efficiency of the bowen fluorescence mechanism in static nebulae. KALLMAN T. and McCRAY R.
1980MNRAS.191..301F 1 4 The absorption of He II Ly alpha photons in planetary nebulae. FLOWER D.R. and PERINOTTO M.
1980Ap&SS..71..393A 5 6 Photoionization models and chemical abundances of three halo planetary nebulae. ALDROVANDI S.M.V.
1980IBVS.1848....1Z 3 2 On the variability of central stars of two planetary nebulae. ZHILJAEV B.E. and TOTOCHAVA A.G.
1980QJRAS..21...82T 50 ~ Planetary nebulae. TERZIAN Y.
1980QJRAS..21..229S 7 15 Presidential address: spectra of gaseous nebulae. SEATON M.J.
1980RMxAA...5....9P 40 98 On the helium and nitrogen enrichment of the interstellar medium by planetary nebulae. PEIMBERT M. and SERRANO A.
1980IUE80......557P 15 ~ New insights into the physical state of gaseous nebulae. PEIMBERT M.
1980IUE80......623H 6 ~ Silicon and magnesium in planetary nebulae. HARRINGTON J.P. and MARIONNI P.A.
1980IUE80......663B 24 ~ An atlas of emission line fluxes of planetary nebulae in the 1150-3200A region. BOGGESS A., FEIBELMAN W.A. and McCRACKEN C.W.
1980IUE80......693D 1 ~ Preliminary report on IUE spectra of the Crab Nebula. DAVIDSON K., GULL T.R., MARAN S.P., et al.
1980IUE2n......187B 8 ~ IUE observations of planetary nebulae : nebular continuum and mass loss from central stars. BENVENUTI P. and PERINOTTO M.
1980PhDT.........3D 116 17 A photometric investigation of possible binary occurrence in the central stars of seventeen planetary nebulae. DRUMMOND J.D.
1981A&A....95..127B 70 T                   1 1 14 An ultraviolet study of
NGC 7662.
BENVENUTI P. and PERINOTTO M.
1981A&A....96..278W 9 19 Radio recombination line observations of nearby planetary nebulae. WALMSLEY C.M., CHURCHWELL E. and TERZIAN Y.
1981A&A....97...94B 6 26 Far UV study on the non-thermal activity in the narrow line galaxies NGC 4507 and NGC 5506. BERGERON J., MACCACARO T. and PEROLA C.
1981A&A...101...88P 1 3 24 The planetary nebula NGC 7009. PERINOTTO M. and BENVENUTI P.
1981A&A...103..119S 2 32 420 Late stages of stellar evolution: central stars of planetary nebulae. SCHOENBERNER D.
1981AJ.....86..881F 8 5 Molecular hydrogen ion (H2+) absorption in planetary nebulae. FEIBELMAN W.A., BOGGESS A., McCRACKEN C.W., et al.
1981ApJ...246..434F 11 49 The ionization structure and abundance of argon in gaseous nebulae. FRENCH H.B.
1981ApJ...248L..23B 3 3 59 High resolution X-ray and radio images of the Crab-Like supernova remnant G 21.5-0.9. BECKER R.H. and SZYMKOWIAK A.E.
1981ApJ...248..189N 1 10 51 Dust in planetary nebulae. NATTA A. and PANAGIA N.
1981ApJ...249..201K 53 38 Carbon in planetary nebulae. KALER J.B.
1981ApJ...249..592B 35 67 The abundances of neon, sulfur and argon in planetary nebulae. BECK S.C., LACY J.H., TOWNES C.H., et al.
1981MNRAS.195p..21H 3 ~ Ultraviolet spectra of planetary nebulae. IV. The CIII 2297 dielectronic recombination line and dust absorption in the CIV 1549 resonance doublet. HARRINGTON J.P., LUTZ J.H. and SEATON M.J.
1981MNRAS.195p..27S 3 ~ Dielectronic recombination at nebular temperatures. STOREY P.J.
1981BAAS...13..519T 68 T                   1 5 0 IUE observations of the planetary nebulae
NGC 7662, NGC 7027, NGC 6572, NGC 5315 and BD +30 3639.
TORRES-PEIMBERT S. and PENA M.
1981RMxAA...6..309P 69 T                   1 1 9 Ultraviolet spectrum of the planetary nebulae
NGC 7662. Observations and models.
PENA M. and TORRES-PEIMBERT S.
1981SvA....25...56N 7 1 Emission-line spectra and the abundance of carbon and nitrogen ions in planetary nebulae. NIKITIN A.A., SAPAR A.A., FEKLISTOVA T.K., et al.
1981SvAL....7..100G 1 1 Modeling of the spatial structure of an inhomogeneous planetary nebula. GONCHARSKII A.V., TIVKOV S.M., KHROMOV G.S., et al.
1981SBS80.R....517I 80 ~ Temperature determination of exciting stars in highly excited planetary nebulae and symbiotic stars. IIJIMA T.
1982A&A...109..182P 4 11 Abundances in the planetary nebula NGC 6853. POTTASCH S.R., GILRA D.P. and WESSELIUS P.R.
1982A&A...114..205L 8 6 Detection and study of secondary structures in some planetary nebulae. LOUISE R.
1982A&AS...47..575L 10 2 Observations et etude morphologique des nebuleuses annulaires en (OIII). LOUISE R.
1982ApJ...262L..41S 2 2 24 Luminosities and masses for three central stars of planetary nebulae in the Magellanic clouds from ultraviolet spectroscopy with the IUE. STECHER T.P., MARAN S.P., GULL T.R., et al.
1982MNRAS.198..111Z 17 2 178 Transition probabilities for forbidden lines in the 2p3 configuration. ZEIPPEN C.J.
1982MNRAS.199p..15F 3 ~ Ultraviolet spectra of planetary nebulae. VIII. The C/O abundance ratio in the ring nebula. FLOWER D.R.
1982MNRAS.199..517H 103 T                   1 1 171 Ultraviolet spectra of planetary nebulae. VI.
NGC 7662.
HARRINGTON J.P., SEATON M.J., ADAMS S., et al.
1982MNRAS.199..581R 5 13 Electron temperature mapping of planetary nebulae. REAY N.K. and WORSWICK S.P.
1982MNRAS.199..649R 84 97 Measurements of expansion velocities in planetary nebulae. ROBINSON G.J., REAY N.K. and ATHERTON P.D.
1982MNRAS.200p..77D 2 ~ The excitation of the triplet lines of O2+ in nebulae. DALGARNO A. and STERNBERG A.
1982MNRAS.201p..39F 69 T                   1 1 ~ Ultraviolet spectra of planetary nebulae. IX. High-dispersion observations of
NGC 7662.
FLOWER D.R., PENN C.J. and SEATON M.J.
1982PASP...94...43D 6 7 Red/Blue intensity ratios in expanding planetary nebulae. DOUGHTY J.R. and KALER J.B.
1982BICDS..22..112H 281 0 Errors or omissions in star-identifications in the General Catalogue of trigonometric stellar parallaxes. HOFFLEIT D.
1982BICDS..23...92A 34 0 A first glance at the catalogue of the central stars of planetary nebulae. ACKER A.
1982BAAS...14..573K 5 0 CCD spectra of planetary nebulae. KUPFERMAN P.N., DANIELSON G.E. and JEWITT D.C.
1982BASI...10...73M 64 4 Planetary Nebulae. MALLIK D.C.V.
1982PSCDS...3....0A 452 ~ Catalogue of the central stars of true and possible planetary nebulae. ACKER A., GLEIZES F., CHOPINET M., et al.
1982PTarO..49...40N 9 1 On some characteristics of emission spectra of carbon and nitrogen ions in planetary nebulae. NIKITIN A.A., SAPAR A.A., FEKLISTOVA T.H., et al.
1982IAUS..103..323P 37 ~ Mass loss from central stars of planetary nebulae. PERINOTTO M.
1982IAUS..103..532S 1 ~ Apparent magnetides of planetary nebulae nuclei. SHAW R.A. and KALER J.B.
1983A&A...118..107C 13 11 The O III/O II problem in medium and high excitation planetary nebulae. CHE A. and KOEPPEN J.
1983A&A...124..279H 1 2 19 The O IV infrared and ultraviolet flux ratios as temperature and density diagnostics. HAYES M.A. and NUSSBAUMER H.
1983A&A...126...31P 51 148 The temperature of central stars of planetary nebulae : the energy-balance method. PREITE-MARTINEZ A. and POTTASCH S.R.
1983A&A...128..434M 21 1 The nature of the radio source in M 3. McLEAN B.J., VINER M.R. and HUGHES V.A.
1983A&AS...54..315A 1436 15 Index and cross-identification of planetary nebulae. ACKER A., MARCOUT J., OCHSENBEIN F., et al.
1983ApJ...266..689K 3 2 30 Two-dimensional photometry of planetary nebulae. KUPFERMAN P.N.
1983ApJ...270..645S 12 31 Determinations of S III, O IV, and Ne V abundances in planetary nebulae from infrared lines. SHURE M.A., HERTER T., HOUCK J.R., et al.
1983ApJ...273..214F 14 36 The abundance of carbon in planetary nebulae. FRENCH H.B.
1983ApJ...274..646S 70 T                   1 1 8 O IV temperature determination for
NGC 7662.
SHURE M.A., HERTER T. and HOUCK J.R.
1983ApJS...51..211A 1 41 342 Chemical compositions of planetary nebulae. ALLER L.H. and CZYZAK S.J.
1983ApJS...52..399S 499 203 Radial velocities of planetary nebulae. SCHNEIDER S.E., TERZIAN Y., PURGATHOFER A., et al.
1983PASP...95..217W 18 27 Emission-line profiles for selected planetary nebulae and symbiotic stars V1016 Cygni and HM Sagittae. WELTY D.E.
1983AZh....60..448A 22 24 Geometry, gas-cloud kinematics, line profiles, and rapid profile variability in active nuclei and quasars. ANTOKHIN I.I. and BOCHKAREV N.G.
1983AZh....60..931S 25 4 The determination of the temperature and radius of the central star from the radio flux of the planetary nebula and the stellar magnitude of the nucleus. STANKEVICH K.S. and SHAROVA O.I.
1983BAAS...15R.931K 2 0 Planetary nebulae velocity maps : initial results. KUPFERMAN P.N., TRAUGER J.T. and DANIELSON G.E.
1983MmSAI..54..511C 87 4 Planetary nebulae: IUE results. CERRUTI-SOLA M. and PERINOTTO M.
1983S&W....22..336G 20 0 Planetarische Nebeln. GIESEKING F.
1983S&W....22..524G 3 0 Planetarische Nebel. GIESEKING F.
1983IAUS..103....1A 22 43 Planetary nebulae: an introductory review. ALLER L.H.
1983IAUS..103..129S 14 10 Some recent results from UV observations. SEATON M.J.
1983IAUS..103..173P 5 6 Ionization equilibrium in models of planetary nebulae. PEQUIGNOT D.
1983IAUS..103..187M 4 5 Charge exchange reactions in astrophysical plasmas. McCARROLL R. and OPRADOLCE L.
1983IAUS..103..219H 4 7 Physical processes in nebular shells and the interpretation of nebular spectra. HARRINGTON J.P.
1983IAUS..103..323P 39 52 Mass loss from central stars of planetary nebulae. PERINOTTO M.
1983IAUS..103..373H 20 ~ IUE observations of central stars. HEAP S.R.
1983IAUS..103..391P 65 94 Distances of the central stars and their position in the HR diagram. POTTASCH S.R.
1983IAUS..103..487T 13 8 Final review. TERZIAN Y.
1983IAUS..103..541M 4 2 Kinematic distances of planetary nebulae. MACIEL W.J. and POTTASCH S.R.
1984A&A...130...91P 53 37 Distances, radii, and masses of the planetary nebulae. PHILLIPS J.P. and POTTASCH S.R.
1984A&A...130..151I 10 39 Molecular hydrogen in planetary nebulae. ISAACMAN R.
1984A&A...133..395P 16 21 Near-infrared scans of planetary nebulae. PHILLIPS J.P., SANCHEZ MAGRO C. and MARTINEZ-ROGER C.
1984A&A...136..181S 97 53 The interpretation of internal motions in planetary nebulae. SABBADIN F., GRATTON R.G., BIANCHINI A., et al.
1984A&A...137...92P 77 31 The dynamics, evolution and formation rate of planetary nebulae. PHILLIPS J.P.
1984A&A...138...10P 45 181 IRAS measurements of planetary nebulae. POTTASCH S.R., BAUD B., BEINTEMA D., et al.
1984A&A...140..141P 57 8 Constraints upon visual dust opacities in planetary nebulae. PHILLIPS J.P.
1984A&AS...55..253M 657 140 A catalogue of distances of planetary nebulae. MACIEL W.J.
1984A&AS...56..293N 15 3 231 Dielectronic recombination at low temperatures. II. Recombination coefficients for lines of C, N, O. NUSSBAUMER H. and STOREY P.J.
1984A&AS...58..273S 163 86 A catalogue of expansion velocities in planetary nebulae. SABBADIN F.
1984ApJ...279..252K 2 27 270 The nature of symbiotic stars. KENYON S.J. and WEBBINK R.F.
1984ApJ...280..170S 11 14 He I lambda 10830 line strengths in planetary nebulae. SCRIMGER J.N.
1984MNRAS.207p...7J 3 ~ Ne V abundances in planetary nebulae from infrared lines. JOHNSON C., KINGSTON A.E. and DUFTON P.L.
1984MNRAS.209p...1D 2 ~ Si III emission line strengths in low density plasmas. DUFTON P.L., KEENAN F.P. and KINGSTON A.E.
1984Afz....20..503K 46 5 Carbon abundances in planetary nebulae. KHOLTYGIN A.F.
1984Ap&SS.107...19A 316 56 Statistical survey of planetary nebulae : distances, masses, and distribution in the Galaxy. AMNUEL P.R., GUSEINOV O.H., NOVRUZOVA H.I., et al.
1984BAAS...16..994L 7 ~ The Bowen fluorescent mechanism in planetary nebulae. LIKKEL L.J. and ALLER L.H.
1984BAAS...16..995C 17 0 The internal motions in multiple shell planetary nebulae. CHU Y.H., KWITTER K.B., JACOBY G.H., et al.
1984IrAJ...16..219J 3 1 The determination of abundances in the interstellar medium from infrared fine-structure lines. JOHNSON C.T.
1984S&W....23..178G 5 0 Planetarische Nebel. GIESEKING F.
1984IUE84......163M 2 ~ IUE observations of the "jet" emission feature in R Aquarii. MICHALITSIANOS A.G., HOLLIS J.M. and KAFATOS M.
1985A&A...149..365M 75 27 Galactic electron temperature gradient from planetary nebulae. MACIEL W.J. and FAUNDEZ-ABANS M.
1985A&A...152..213H 1 3 28 The nature of halos around planetary nebulae. HIPPELEIN H.H., BAESSGEN M. and GREWING M.
1985ApJ...290L..35G 1 21 150 MgS grain component in circumstellar shells. GOEBEL J.H. and MOSELEY S.H.
1985ApJ...291..237C 60 132 Winds in central stars of planetary nebulae. CERRUTI-SOLA M. and PERINOTTO M.
1985ApJ...292..640K 1 105 648 Mass loss from evolved stars. III. Mass loss rates for fifty stars from CO J = 1-0 observations. KNAPP G.R. and MORRIS M.
1985ApJ...295..537S 61 117 Apparent magnitudes of luminous planetary nebula nuclei. I. Method and application. SHAW R.A. and KALER J.B.
1985MNRAS.215..323C 2 2 21 Charge exchange of O3+ with H in planetary nebulae. CLEGG R.E.S. and WALSH J.R.
1985ARA&A..23...89K 1 17 89 Planetary nebulae and their central stars. KALER J.B.
1985Afz....23..427B 12 5 The lines of the carbon, nitrogen and oxygen in spectra of planetary nebulae. II Intensities of the recombination lines C II and N III ionsand abundances of C III and N IV ions. BOGDANOVICH P.O., NIKITIN A.A., RUDZIKAS Z.B., et al.
1985Ap&SS.113...59A 107 10 The parameters of planetary nebulae and their central stars derived from observations. AMNUEL P.R., GUSEINOV O.H., NOVRUZOVA H.I., et al.
1985MitAG..63..130H 3 0 Halos von planetarischen Nebeln. HIPPELEIN H., BAESSGEN M. and GREWING M.
1986A&A...155..397P 1 5 25 Abundances in the planetary nebula NGC 6153. POTTASCH S.R., DENNEFELD M. and MO J.-E.
1986A&A...158..228F 46 53 Abundance gradients from type II planetary nebulae. FAUNDEZ-ABANS M. and MACIEL W.J.
1986A&A...160...31S 127 27 Statistical evolutionary properties of planetary nebulae: thicknesses of the nebulae and temperatures of the stars. SABBADIN F.
1986A&AS...64..579S 79 49 Planetary nebulae at known distance. SABBADIN F.
1986A&AS...65..607O 5418 387 IRAS catalogues and atlases. Atlas of Low-Resolution Spectra. OLNON F.M., RAIMOND E. (The IRAS Science Team)
1986ApJ...301..772Z 138 244 Origin of planetary nebulae: morphology, carbon-to-oxygen abundance ratios, and central star multiplicity. ZUCKERMAN B. and ALLER L.H.
1986ApJ...301..825L 16 27 Observations of the Bowen fluorescent mechanism in planetary nebulae. LIKKEL L. and ALLER L.H.
1986ApJ...302..727J 44 85 Halos around planetary nebulae. JEWITT D.C., DANIELSON G.E. and KUPFERMAN P.N.
1986ApJ...303..451K 49 48 Ground-based and IRAS observations of compact planetary nebulae. KWOK S., HRIVNAK B.J. and MILONE E.F.
1986ApJ...308..314B 106 T K                 1 5 43 The ionization structure of planetary nebulae. VI.
NGC 7662.
BARKER T.
1986ApJ...308..322K 106 109 Electron temperatures in planetary nebulae. KALER J.B.
1986ApJ...308..337K 31 40 C+2 electron temperatures in planetary nebulae. KALER J.B.
1986ApJ...309..334R 13 1 55 Noncollisional excitation of low-lying states in gaseous nebulae. RUBIN R.H.
1986ApJ...311..930A 5 14 Spectrum and chemical analysis of the double-ring planetary nebula IC 1297. ALLER L.H., KEYES C.D. and FEIBELMAN W.A.
1986MNRAS.221p..61C 4 ~ Ne III charge-exchange lines in the planetary nebula NGC 3918. CLEGG R.E.S., HARRINGTON J.P. and STOREY P.J.
1986Ast....14j..39J 12 0 A delightful dozen of planetary nebulae. JUHNKE C.M.
1986PTarO..51...82I 69 T                   1 2 0 The emission line spectrum of HeI in IC 4997 and
NGC 7662.
ILMAS M.
1986RMxAA..12..240F 42 8 Galactic abundance gradients from planetary nebulae. FAUNDEZ-ABANS M. and MACIEL W.J.
1986RMxAA..12..249M 53 4 Planetary nebulae and galactic temperature gradient. MACIEL W.J. and FAUNDEZ-ABANS M.
1986NIA86......291H 21 ~ On the terminal velocities of winds in central stars of planetary nebulae. HEAP S.R.
1986NIA86......581R 1 ~ Elemental abundance determination in gaseous nebulae from IUE lines. RUBIN R.H. and ZUCKERMAN B.
1987A&A...173..204M 7 4 High dispersion spectroscopy of point sources and extended objects with an echelle/CCD spectrograph. McKEITH C.D., BATES B., CATNEY M., et al.
1987A&AS...71..245G 30 63 Properties of planetary nebulae. I. Nebular parameters and distance scales. GATHIER R.
1987AJ.....94..671B 3 49 686 The evolution of planetary nebulae. I. Structures, ionizations, and morphological sequences. BALICK B.
1987AJ.....94.1641B 5 8 167 The evolution of planetary nebulae. II. Dynamical evolution of elliptical PNs and collimated outflows. BALICK B., PRESTON H.L. and ICKE V.
1987ApJ...313..268H 68 38 Mass distribution and evolutionary schema for central stars of planetary nebulae. HEAP S.R. and AUGENSEN H.J.
1987ApJ...319..403K 1 7 30 Emission-line ratios for O III in gaseous nebulae and a comparison between theory and observation. KEENAN F.P. and AGGARWAL K.M.
1987ApJ...319..407F 130 43 The (C III lambda1909 /Si III lambda1892) ratio as a diagnostic for planetary nebulae and symbiotic stars. FEIBELMAN W.A. and ALLER L.H.
1987ApJ...322..922B 1 5 25 The ionization structure of planetary nebulae. VII. New observations of the ring nebula. BARKER T.
1987ApJ...323L.123B 2 0 Spheromak model of planetary nebulae. BENNETT C.L.
1987ApJS...64..529C 1 41 222 Multiple-shell planetary nebulae. I. Morphology and frequency of occurrence. CHU Y.-H., JACOBY G.H. and ARENDT R.
1987MNRAS.224..885W 1 6 27 The high radial velocity of an outer filament of the Helix Nebula (NGC 7293). WALSH J.R. and MEABURN J.
1987AZh....64..724G 51 3 Determination of temperature of planetary nebulae nucleus from the relative intensities of the lines He I/H-beta and He II/H-beta. GOLOVATYJ V.V.
1987Ap&SS.129..353F 39 22 Neon, argon and chlorine abundance gradients from type II planetary nebulae. FAUNDEZ-ABANS M. and MACIEL W.J.
1987BAAS...19..679B 4 0 The evolution of planetary nebulae. BALICK B.
1987PhR...156..113K 13 20 Effects of mass loss on the late stages of stellar evolution. KWOK S.
1987PAZh...13..589G 29 1 Energy distribution in emission spectra of planetary nebulae nucleus beyond Lyman limit. GOLOVATY V.V.
1987PTarO..52..262N 8 0 Lines of the OIII ions of planetary nebulae spectra. Deviations from the LS-coupling. NIKITIN A.A., FEKLISTOVA T.H. and KHOLTYGIN A.F.
1987PTarO..52..270N 8 0 The problems of spectroscopy of the transitional region in planetary nebulae. NIKITIN A.A., KHOLTYGIN A.F. and FEKLISTOVA T.H.
1987RMxAA..14..534P 30 13 JHK photometry of compact planetary nebulae. PENA M. and TORRES-PEIMBERT S.
1987RMxAA..15..117P 1 6 43 Collisional excitation of the lambda 10830 HE I line and the population of the 2 3 S HE I state in gaseous nebulae. PEIMBERT M. and TORRES-PEIMBERT S.
1987PhyS...36..319R 1 0 Atomic and molecular diagnostics of the interstellar medium. ROUEFF E.
1987SPhD...32....1G 2 0 Intensities of the CIII ultraviolet emission lines in planetary nebulae. GURZADYAN G.A.
1987IAUS..120..339S 36 4 The distribution of molecular hydrogen in planetary nebulae. STOREY J.W.V., WEBSTER B.L., PAYNE P., et al.
1987PN86........13P 10 ~ Advances in knowledge of planetary nebulae from UV astronomy. PERINOTTO M.
1987PN86........45R 23 ~ Spectroscopy at 8-13 mum as a probe of the carbon to oxygen ratio in planetary nebulae. ROCHE P.F.
1987PN86........79P 29 ~ The position of planetary nebulae nuclei in the H-R diagram : present status. POTTASCH S.R.
1987PN86.......197P 20 ~ Contribution of nebular emission lines to IRAS photometric survey fluxes. PREITE MARTINEZ A. and POTTASCH S.R.
1987PN86.......221P 158 ~ Near-infrared photometry of IRAS planetary nebulae. PERSI P., PREITE MARTINEZ A., FERRARI-TONIOLO M., et al.
1988A&A...200..178M 40 7 Planetary nebulae and the pregalactic helium abundance. MACIEL W.J.
1988A&A...202..203L 66 16 IRAS pointed observations of planetary nebulae. LEENE A. and POTTASCH S.R.
1988A&A...202..253K 4 14 Ar III in planetary nebulae. KEENAN F.P., JOHNSON C.T. and KINGSTON A.E.
1988ApJ...326..164B 5 15 The ionization structure of planetary nebulae. VIII. NGC 6826. BARKER T.
1988ApJ...326..368P 71 55 A young planetary nebula with OH molecules: NGC 6302. PAYNE H.E., PHILLIPS J.A. and TERZIAN Y.
1988ApJ...326..899M 4 2 33 Search for HeH+ in NGC 7027. MOORHEAD J.M., LOWE R.P., MAILLARD J.-P., et al.
1988MNRAS.235..533W 54 51 The systematics and distribution of molecular hydrogen in planetary nebulae. WEBSTER B.L., PAYNE P.W., STOREY J.W.V., et al.
1988MNRAS.235.1245A 1 7 30 Mg-H+ charge transfer and Mg line intensities in gaseous nebulae. ALLAN R.J., CLEGG R.E.S., DICKINSON A.S., et al.
1988Ap&SS.149..343G 109 20 The temperatures of the nuclei of high-excitation planetary nebulae. GURZADYAN G.A.
1988JBAA...98..362B 15 0 Planetary nebulae. BRAZELL O.
1988IUE88...2..169P 33 ~ Physical properties of central stars of planetary nebulae. PATRIARCHI P. and PERINOTTO M.
1989A&A...208..251G 1 3 17 State selective excitation of O III by charge transfer of O IV with H. GARGAUD M., McCARROLL R. and OPRADOLCE L.
1989A&A...209..369G 29 65 Properties of planetary nebulae. II. Central star evolution. GATHIER R. and POTTASCH S.R.
1989A&A...213..155W 1 8 32 Distances and mass distribution of central stars of planetary nebulae. WEIDEMANN V.
1989A&A...217..157Z 183 111 OH maser emission from young planetary nebulae. ZIJLSTRA A.A., TE LINTEL HEKKERT P., POTTASCH S.R., et al.
1989A&AS...78..301W 286 159 A catalogue of expansion velocities of galactic planetary nebulae. WEINBERGER R.
1989A&AS...79..329Z 302 136 A catalogue of VLA radio continuum observations of planetary nebulae with the Very Large Array. ZIJLSTRA A.A., POTTASCH S.R. and BIGNELL C.
1989ApJ...340..921B 7 11 The ionization structure of planetary nebulae. IX. NGC 1535. BARKER T.
1989ApJ...341L..79O 2 7 Spectrophotometry near the atmospheric cutoff of the strongest Bowen resonance fluorescence lines of O III in two planetary nebulae. O'DELL C.R. and OPAL C.B.
1989ApJ...341..901R 16 20 Electron temperatures in the high-excitation zones of planetary nebulae. ROWLANDS N., HOUCK J.R., HERTER T., et al.
1989ApJ...342..345V 71 139 Evolution of protoplanetary nebulae. VOLK K.M. and KWOK S.
1989ApJ...343..811S 150 130 Electron densities in planetary nebulae. STANGHELLINI L. and KALER J.B.
1989ApJ...345..306L 232 66 Properties and evolution of dust grains in planetary nebulae. LENZUNI P., NATTA A. and PANAGIA N.
1989ApJ...346..201H 93 119 CO in planetary nebulae. HUGGINS P.J. and HEALY A.P.
1989MNRAS.237..487K 14 10 Anomalously high intercombination line ratios in symbiotic stars; extreme Bowen pumping ? KASTNER S.O., BHATIA A.K. and FEIBELMAN W.A.
1989MNRAS.239..869C 1 6 42 The photo-ionization of He I (2 3 S) in nebulae. CLEGG R.E.S. and HARRINGTON J.P.
1989Afz....30..151N 2 0 Pecularities of the spectra of planetary nebulae with stellar wind oftheir nucleus. NIKITIN A.A., FEKLISTOVA T.K. and KHOLTYGIN A.F.
1989Afz....30..270E 4 0 Determination of temperatures of the central stars of planetary nebulae. EGIKIAN A.G.
1989Ap&SS.154...21A 348 16 Planetary nebulae in the galaxy. AMNUEL P.R., GUSEINOV O.H. and RUSTAMOV Y.S.
1989BAAS...21.1200P 70 T                   1 2 0 Determination of density profile for the planetary nebulae NGC 6826 and
NGC 7662.
PLAIT P. and SOKER N.
1989Gemin..25....3C 3 0 Hot halos of planetary nebulae. CLEGG R.
1989JApA...10..147K 6 5 O III electron temperatures in planetary nebulae. KEENAN F.P. and AGGARWAL K.M.
1989SSRv...51..339K 41 8 Planetary nebulae. KHROMOV G.S.
1989IAUS..131...83B 41 22 The shapes and shaping of planetary nebulae. BALICK B.
1989IAUS..131..105C 36 46 Multiple shell planetary nebulae. CHU Y.-H.
1989IAUS..131..117R 8 26 Dust in planetary nebulae. ROCHE P.F.
1989IAUS..131..178S 5 6 Infrared images and line profiles of planetary nebulae. SMITH M.G., GEBALLE T.R., ASPIN C., et al.
1989IAUS..131..181B 6 1 Collimated outflows in planetary nebulae. BALICK B. and PRESTON H.L.
1989IAUS..131..198C 10 15 Internal motions of faint PN halos. CHU Y.-H. and JACOBY G.H.
1989IAUS..131..212P 6 0 Collisional excitation of the 10830 HE I line and the population of the 2 3 S HE I state in gaseous nebulae. PEIMBERT M. and TORRES-PEIMBERT S.
1989IAUS..131..241G 34 10 Wind features and wind velocities. GREWING M.
1989IAUS..131..251B 15 35 Close-binary and pulsating central stars. BOND H.E.
1989IAUS..131..567A 33 1 Summarizing remarks on the structure and evolution of planetary nebulae and properties of their central stars. ALLER L.H.
1989IAUS..131..577P 26 5 Comments on the applications of planetary nebulae research. PEIMBERT M.
1990A&A...232..184P 38 19 Morphology of bipolar planetary nebulae. II. The three-dimensional structures. PASCOLI G.
1990A&A...233..137M 18 1 Narrowband photometry of Wolf-Rayet stars and planetary nebulae. MENDOZA E.E.
1990AJ.....99.1869S 2 9 82 On the formation of ansae in planetary nebulae. SOKER N.
1990AJ....100..485V 178 39 The IRAS low-resolution spectra of planetary nebulae. VOLK K. and COHEN M.
1990AJ....100.1903F 1 13 68 Stellar wind paleontology: shells and halos of planetary nebulae. FRANK A. and BALICK B.
1990ApJ...356..229H 142 67 Abundance patterns in planetary nebulae. HENRY R.B.C.
1990ApJ...357..548F 63 33 Ultraviolet Fe VII absorption lines in planetary nebula nuclei, hot subdwarfs, and hot degenerate objects. FEIBELMAN W.A. and BRUHWEILER F.C.
1990MNRAS.244..193H 4 2 37 The dust content of two carbon-rich planetary nebulae. HOARE M.G.
1990MNRAS.244..521B 17 44 Dynamical evolution of planetary nebulae. II. Ionisation of shells in planetary nebulae and the formation of low-ionization knots. BREITSCHWERDT D. and KAHN F.D.
1990MNRAS.247..591G 3 4 49 A model for the infrarerd and radio spectral energy distribution of IRC +10 216. GRIFFIN I.P.
1990PASP..102...59K 3 6 87 The spectrum of NGC 7027. KEYES C.D., ALLER L.H. and FEIBELMAN W.A.
1990ATsir1544....7G 20 2 Revision of the scale of planetary nebulae distances. GOLOVATY V.V.
1990Ap&SS.171..157M 18 1 Narrow-band photometry of Wolf-Rayet stars and planetary nebulae. MENDOZA E.E.
1990BAAS...22.1249H 6 0 High resolution observations of extended evolved stars and planetary nebulae with the Kuiper Airborne Observatory. HAWKINS G., LESTER D., HARVEY P., et al.
1991A&A...246..153L 140 101 CCO observations of cold IRAS objects: AGB and post-AGB stars. LIKKEL L., FORVEILLE T., OMONT A., et al.
1991A&AS...91..325P 84 66 Statistical properties of winds in central of planetary nebulae. PATRIARCHI P. and PERINOTTO M.
1991ApJ...371..217B 1 5 31 The ionization structure of planetary nebulae. X. NGC 2392. BARKER T.
1991ApJ...374..227H 62 14 Spatial studies of planetary nebulae with IRAS. HAWKINS G.W. and ZUCKERMAN B.
1991ApJ...376..150C 1 6 44 The multiple-shell structure of the planetary nebula NGC 6751. CHU Y.-H., MANCHADO A. and KWITTER K.B.
1991ApJ...381L..59K 9 13 N III line emission in planetary nebulae : not Bowen fluorescence. KASTNER S.O. and BHATIA A.K.
1991ApJ...383..714S 21 29 A kinematic and proper-motion survey of the Cygnus Loop. SHULL P.Jr and HIPPELEIN H.
1991ApJS...76..687P 211 103 Chemical abundances in planetary nebulae: basic data and correlations between elements. PERINOTTO M.
1991MNRAS.251..284M 72 T                   1 3 33 Planetary nebula haloes - II.
NGC 7662 and shock heating mechanisms in haloes.
MIDDLEMASS D., CLEGG R.E.S., WALSH J.R., et al.
1991MNRAS.252..535M 2 3 33 Echelle measurements of the electron temperature of the giant halo of the planetary nebula NGC 6543. MEABURN J., NICHOLSON R., BRYCE M., et al.
1991MNRAS.253...75G 15 32 Observations of the 2-mu.m unidentified lines in planetary nebulae. GEBALLE T.R., BURTON M.G. and ISAACMAN R.
1991PASP..103..815P 3 6 72 The effect of shock waves on the spectra of H II regions and planetary nebulae. PEIMBERT M., SARMIENTO A. and FIERRO J.
1991Ap&SS.176....9G 15 3 Planetary nebula with a peculiar spectrum in the ultraviolet : CN 3-1. GUZADYAN G.A., EGIKYAN A.G. and TERZIAN Y.
1991Ap&SS.181...73G 144 9 Excitation class of nebulae - an evolution criterion ? GURZADYAN G.A. and EGIKYAN A.G.
1991PASAu...9..309P 83 2 Winds in central stars of planetary nebulae. PATRIARCHI P. and PERINOTTO M.
1992A&A...262..271M 151 50 Kinematics of disk planetary nebulae. MACIEL W.J. and DUTRA C.M.
1992A&A...266..486S 214 35 Comparison of two methods for determining the interstellar extinction of planetary nebulae. STASINSKA G., TYLENDA R., ACKER A., et al.
1992A&AS...93..121N viz 514 132 A survey of circumstellar CO emission from a sample of IRAS point sources. NYMAN L.-A., BOOTH R.S., CARLSTROM U., et al.
1992A&AS...94..399C viz 772 454 A catalogue of absolute fluxes and distances of planetary nebulae. CAHN J.H., KALER J.B. and STANGHELLINI L.
1992A&AS...95..337T 925 103 The extinction constants for galactic planetary nebulae. TYLENDA R., ACKER A., STENHOLM B., et al.
1992AJ....104..980A 23 18 Deep infrared galaxies. ASHBY M., HOUCK J.R. and HACKING P.B.
1992ApJ...385..375K 4 9 Al II emission-line strengths in low-density astrophysical plasmas. KEENAN F.P., HARRA L.K., AGGARWAL K.M., et al.
1992ApJ...386..587F 20 58 Extended red emission from dust in planetary nebulae. FURTON D.G. and WITT A.N.
1992ApJ...390..219O 3 5 Spectrophotometry of Bowen resonance fluorescence lines in three planetary nebulae. O'DELL C.R. and MILLER C.O.
1992ApJ...392..582B 29 104 Stellar wind paleontology. II. Faint halos and historical mass ejection in planetary nebulae. BALICK B., GONZALEZ G., FRANK A., et al.
1992MNRAS.255..460D 4 10 Heating the haloes of planetary nebulae. DYSON J.E.
1992MNRAS.257..317K 69 54 Distances for galactic planetary nebulae using mean [O II] doublet ratio electron densities. KINGSBURGH R.L. and BARLOW M.J.
1992MNRAS.258..257H 12 35 Millimetre and submillimetre continuum observations of planetary nebulae. HOARE M., ROCHE P.F. and CLEGG R.E.S.
1992AZh....69..960K 26 6 Small-scale structure of the gaseous nebulae. KHOLTYGIN A.F. and FEKLISTOVA T.K.
1992BAAS...24..792L 1 ~ Imaging spectroscopy of planetary nebulae. LAME N.J.
1992SciAm.266e..36S 11 0 Planetary nebulae. SOKER N.
1992BaltA...1..514K 1 1 5 Clumps in planetary nebulae. KHOLTYGIN A.F. and FEKLISTOVA T.
1992ESOPN...1....1A viz 1829 ~ Strasbourg-ESO Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae ACKER A., OCHSENBEIN F., STENHOLM B., et al.
1993A&A...273..331M 1 5 20 IACUB: a new echelle spectrograph for use at the Observatorio del Roque de Los Muchachos. McKEITH C.D., GARCIA LOPEZ R.J., REBOLO R., et al.
1993A&A...277L...9M 3 11 On high-temperature halos around planetary nebulae. MARTEN H.
1993ApJ...403..211K 6 5 Continuous absorption of He I lambda 10830 in planetary nebulae. KINGDON J. and FERLAND G.J.
1993ApJ...404L..25F 1 18 89 Astrophysical gasdynamics confronts reality: the shaping of planetary nebulae. FRANK A., BALICK B., ICKE V., et al.
1993ApJ...410..239Z 131 41 On the distance to galactic planetary nebulae. ZHANG C.Y.
1993ApJ...411..778B 44   K                 3 118 Fast, low-ionization emission regions and other microstructures in planetary nebulae. BALICK B., RUGERS M., TERZIAN Y., et al.
1993ApJS...88..137Z 433 106 Trace of planetary nebula evolution by distance-independent parameters. ZHANG C.Y. and KWOK S.
1993ApJS...88..169K 4 12 Electron density diagnostics for gaseous nebulae involvingthe O IV intercombination lines near 1400A. KEENAN F.P., CONLON E.S., BOWDEN D.A., et al.
1993MNRAS.261..263A 40 24 The features of chemical abundances in galactic planetary nebulae. AMNUEL P.R.
1993PASP..105.1287R 43 17 [Ne V] 3426 A line fluxes of planetary nebulae. ROWLANDS N., HOUCK J.R., SKRUTSKIE M.F., et al.
1993AcA....43..371G 48 4 comparison of the masses of planetary nebula nuclei derived from different methods. GORNY S.K., TYLENDA R. and STASINSKA G.
1993IAUS..155..163B 21 14 Dust in planetary nebulae and in post-AGB objects. BARLOW M.J.
1993IAUS..155..209K 13 7 CCD imaging of planetary nebula halos. KWITTER K.B., CHU Y.H. and DOWNES R.A.
1994A&A...282..199R 75 75 The carbon abundance problem in planetary nebulae. ROLA C. and STASINSKA G.
1994A&A...282..554F 5 16 Is there a connection between thermal pulses and PNe halos : on the way to an answer. FRANK A., VAN DER VEEN W.E.C.J. and BALICK B.
1994A&A...288..617B 1 4 19 Bidimensional spectral analysis of NGC 6302. BOHIGAS J.
1994A&A...288..921C 134 15 Planetary nebulae and the helium-to-metals enrichment ratio. CHIAPPINI C. and MACIEL W.J.
1994A&A...290..915M 1 25 103 The gasdynamic evolution of spherical planetary nebulae. Radiation-gasdynamics of PNe III. MELLEMA G.
1994A&AS..104..169P viz 77 17 A near infrared survey of northern planetary nebulae. PHILLIPS J.P. and CUESTA L.
1994A&AS..106..559T viz 768 24 A catalogue HeII 4686 line intensities in Galactic planetary nebulae. TYLENDA R., STASINSKA G., ACKER A., et al.
1994A&AS..108..485V viz 434 71 On an alternative statistical distance scale for planetary nebulae. Catalog with statistical distances to planetary nebulae. VAN DE STEENE G.C. and ZIJLSTRA A.A.
1994AJ....107..261F 2 5 41 The unity and diversity of planetary or nebulae radiation-gasdynamics of PNe. II. FRANK A.
1994AJ....107..276S 1 6 37 Heat conduction fronts in planetary nebulae. SOKER N.
1994ApJ...422..187D 12 15 The He I 2.06 micron to Br-gamma ratio in 12 planetary nebulae. DEPOY D.L. and SHIELDS J.C.
1994ApJ...424..800B 7 5 141 FLIERs and other microstructures in planetary nebulae. II. BALICK B., PERINOTTO M., MACCIONI A., et al.
1994ApJ...430..800F 1 24 109 The radiation gasdynamics of planetary nebulae. IV. From the Owl to the Eskimo. FRANK A. and MELLEMA G.
1994ApJ...432..427A 32 21 Abundances, planetary nebulae and stellar evolution. ALLER L.H.
1994ApJS...90..119H 1 13 63 Density contrast shell models for the planetary nebula IC 2165. HYUNG S.
1994MNRAS.269.1117A 2 3 29 Mass-loaded flows - VII. Transonic flows from the cores of planetary nebulae. ARTHUR S.J., DYSON J.E. and HARTQUIST T.W.
1994MNRAS.270..774S 2 4 41 Influence of wide binaries on the structures of planetary nebulae. SOKER N.
1994PASP..106...56F 28 8 On planetary nebula nuclei of the spectral type "continuous". FEIBELMAN W.A.
1994PASP..106..756F 66 12 X-ray planetary nebulae. FEIBELMAN W.A.
1994Ast....22e..41E 14 0 Ashes to ashes and dust to dust. EICHER D.J.
1994Ap&SS.211..179G 28 1 The dynamics of double-envelope planetary nebulae. GURZADYAN G.A.
1994Ap&SS.219..231M 200 36 Abundances and radial gradients from disk planetary nebulae : HE, N, C and CL. MACIEL W.J. and CHIAPPINI C.
1994BAAS...26.1469L 3 ~ Imaging spectrophotometry of planetary nebulae. LAME N.J.
1994KFNT...10e..35M 39 0 Self-consistent determination of planetary nebulae distances. MAL'KOV Y.F.
1994RMxAA..29...84A 3 1 Hot, fast planetary nebula haloes : a natural consequence of clumpy cores. ARTHUR S.J., DYSON J.E. and HARTQUIST T.W.
1994BaltA...3..112N 59 4 Element abundances in planetary nebulae from recombination line spectra. NIKITIN A.A., KHOLTYGIN A.F., SAPAR A., et al.
1995A&A...303..535G 27 23 Temperature fluctuations in planetary nebulae. GRUENWALD R. and VIEGAS S.M.
1995A&AS..114..269D viz 14       D               1 20881 157 Vitesses radiales. Catalogue WEB: Wilson Evans Batten. Radial velocities: The Wilson-Evans-Batten catalogue. DUFLOT M., FIGON P. and MEYSSONNIER N.
1995ApJ...446..279B 32 12 The ionized masses of planetary nebulae. BUCKLEY D. and SCHNEIDER S.E.
1995ApJS...98..659Z viz 644 200 A statistical distance scale for galactic planetary nebulae. ZHANG C.Y.
1995ApJS..100..159L 31 62 Investigating the near-infrared properties of planetary nebulae. I. Narrowband images. LATTER W.B., KELLY D.M., HORA J.L., et al.
1995MNRAS.276..167L 10 10 Photoionization modelling based on HST images of Magellanic Cloud planetary nebulae. I. SMC N 2 and SMC N 5. LIU X.-W., BARLOW M.J., BLADES J.C., et al.
1995MNRAS.277..173M 25 82 Radiation gasdynamics of planetary nebulae - VI. The evolution of aspherical planetary nebulae. MELLEMA G.
1995Ap&SS.232...99M 41 7 Generalized energy balance method for the determination of central star parameters and optical thickness of a planetary nebula. MALKOV Y.F., GOLOVATYJ V.V. and ROKACH O.V.
1995MNSSA..54...72. 127 0 The nomenclature of deep-sky objects.
1995RMxAA..31..131P 36 61 The effect of temperature fluctuations on the determination of the carbon abundance of planetary nebulae. PEIMBERT M., TORRES-PEIMBERT S. and LURIDIANA V.
1995RMxAA..31..147P 22 51 Temperature fluctuations and the chemical composition of planetary nebulae of type I. PEIMBERT M., LURIDIANA V. and TORRES-PEIMBERT S.
1995GCTP..C......0V viz 14       D               1 7047 ~ The General Catalogue of Trigonometric Stellar Parallaxes, Fourth Edition. VAN ALTENA W.F., LEE J.T. and HOFFLEIT E.D.
1995CCDA....2d...8G 14 0 CCD spectroscopy. GAVIN M.
1996A&A...307..561P 58 93 Local space density and formation rate of planetary nebulae. POTTASCH S.R.
1996A&A...311..997G 17 1 Three-envelope planetary nebulae: the problem of their origin. GURZADYAN G.A.
1996A&A...315..284H 115 134 The molecular envelopes of planetary nebulae. HUGGINS P.J., BACHILLER R., COX P., et al.
1996A&AS..116..395F 233 3 Classification of planetary nebulae by cluster analysis and artificial neural networks. FAUNDEZ-ABANS M., ORMENO M.I. and DE OLIVEIRA-ABANS M.
1996A&AS..119..459T viz 203 28 A search for OH maser emission from post-asymptotic giant branch stars. TE LINTEL HEKKERT P. and CHAPMAN J.M.
1996AJ....111..834B 12 15 Spectroscopic flickering in the WC8 nucleus of the planetary nebula NGC 40. BALICK B., RODGERS B., HAJIAN A., et al.
1996AJ....111.1227P 12 11 NGC 6210 : an observational case study of a jet emitting source. PHILLIPS J.P. and CUESTA L.
1996AJ....111.2320L 73 T                   2 13 Imaging spectrophotometry of the planetary nebulae NGC 7662 and NGC 7009. LAME N.J. and POGGE R.W.
1996ApJ...462..777K 107 180 H2 Emission from planetary nebulae: signpost of bipolar structure. KASTNER J.H., WEINTRAUB D.A., GATELY I., et al.
1996ApJ...467..341H 8 18 High-resolution observations of the CO gas surrounding the core of CRL 618. HAJIAN A.R., PHILLIPS J.A. and TERZIAN Y.
1996ApJ...468..774S 16 45 Destruction of brown dwarfs and jet formation in planetary nebulae. SOKER N.
1996ApJ...471L..53F 3 6 64 A mechanism for the production of jets and ansae in planetary nebulae. FRANK A., BALICK B. and LIVIO M.
1996MNRAS.279.1137K 37 7 The Bowen fluorescence lines : overview and re-analysis of the observations. KASTNER S.O. and BHATIA A.K.
1996PASP..108..258H 16 21 Planetary nebulae expansion distances. III. HAJIAN A.R. and TERZIAN Y.
1996PASP..108..610M 106 17 [N II] and [O III] mean electron temperatures in planetary nebulae. McKENNA F.C., KEENAN F.P., KALER J.B., et al.
1996IrAJ...23..157M 16 0 New line identifications in the optical spectrum of the slow nova RR Telescopii. McKENNA F.C., KEENAN F.P., HAMBLY N.C., et al.
1996JBAA..106...11G 20 0 Stellar spectroscopy with CCDs - some preliminary results. GAVIN M.
1996MmSAI..67..811P 3 0 Remarks on chemical abundances in planetary nebulae. PERINOTTO M.
1997ApJ...477..218G 3 6 62 3He in planetary nebulae: a challenge to stellar evolution models. GALLI D., STANGHELLINI L., TOSI M., et al.
1997ApJ...477..226H 15 21 The timescale correlation method: distances to planetary nebulae with halos. HAJIAN A.R., FRANK A., BALICK B., et al.
1997ApJ...483..320B 2 7 49 The 3He abundance in planetary nebulae. BALSER D.S., BANIA T.M., ROOD R.T., et al.
1997ApJ...487..457K 1 9 32 Nebular and auroral emission lines of [Ar IV] in the optical spectra of planetary nebulae. KEENAN F.P., McKENNA F.C., BELL K.L., et al.
1997ApJ...491..242H 109 T K                 5 34 The high-excitation planetary nebula
NGC 7662.
HYUNG S. and ALLER L.H.
1997ApJS..112..487S viz 455 190 Properties that cannot be explained by the progenitors of planetary nebulae. SOKER N.
1997ApJS..112..557K viz 11280 205 Classification and identification of IRAS sources with low-resolution spectra. KWOK S., VOLK K. and BIDELMAN W.P.
1997Ast....25e..60S 8 0 Inside a star's cocoon. SOUTHWELL K.
1997Rech..301...44B 6 0 Les vents sculpteurs de bulles cosmiques. BALICK B.
1997Sci...276.1382W 15 4 Planetary nebulae: understanding the physical and chemical evolution of dying stars. WEINBERGER R. and KERBER F.
1997ARep...41..760M viz 167 22 A self-consistent determination of the distances, physical parameters, and chemical composition for a large sample of Galactic planetary nebulae: the distances and parameters of central stars and the optical depths of envelopes. MAL'KOV Y.F.
1997IAUS..180...29T 1 11 42 Expansion distances of planetary nebulae. TERZIAN Y.
1997NewA....2..461C         O           15 29 Multiple collimated outflows in a planetary nebula? CORRADI R.L.M., GUERRERO M., MANCHADO A., et al.
1998A&A...329..691K 69 24 Inhomogeneous planetary nebulae: carbon and oxygen abundances. KHOLTYGIN A.F.
1998A&A...331..335M 6 5 93 Photo-evaporation of clumps in planetary nebulae. MELLEMA G., RAGA A.C., CANTO J., et al.
1998A&A...332.1044P 5 2 30 Hydrodynamical models of planetary nebulae and the problem of abundance determinations. PERINOTTO M., KIFONIDIS K., SCHOENBERNER D., et al.
1998A&A...340..527P 315 20 Electron densities in planetary nebulae, and the unusual characteristics of the [SII] emission zone. PHILLIPS J.P.
1998A&AS..132...13D viz 870 88 The kinematics of 867 galactic planetary nebulae. DURAND S., ACKER A. and ZIJLSTRA A.
1998AJ....115.1989T viz 14       D               673 35 A new distance indicator to galactic planetary nebulae based upon IRAS fluxes. TAJITSU A. and TAMURA S.
1998AJ....116..360B 38   K                 14 121 FLIERs and other microstructures in planetary nebulae. IV. Images of elliptical PNs from the Hubble space telescope. BALICK B., ALEXANDER J., HAJIAN A.R., et al.
1998AJ....116.2462S 12 14 Disturbed FLIERs in planetary nebulae. SOKER N. and REGEV O.
1998ApJ...495..328M 35 37 Temperature and density fluctuations in planetary nebulae. MATHIS J.S., TORRES-PEIMBERT S. and PEIMBERT M.
1998ApJ...496..842S 14 34 Eccentric binary model for off-center planetary nebula nuclei. SOKER N., RAPPAPORT S. and HARPAZ A.
1998ApJ...497..267D 1 13 62 The morphology of planetary nebulae: simulations with time-evolving winds. DWARKADAS V.V. and BALICK B.
1998ApJ...502..695C 10 2 64 Shadows behind neutral clumps in photoionized regions. CANTO J., RAGA A., STEFFEN W., et al.
1998ApJ...504..113B viz 1 10 50 Color-luminosity relations for the resolved hot stellar populations in the centers of M31 and M32. BROWN T.M., FERGUSON H.C., STANFORD S.A., et al.
1998ApJ...507..889G 23 35 On the kinematics of multiple-shell planetary nebulae. I. Data and expansion velocities. GUERRERO M.A., VILLAVER E. and MANCHADO A.
1998ApJS..117..361C viz 887 101 Planetary nebulae in the NRAO VLA sky survey. CONDON J.J. and KAPLAN D.L.
1998ApJS..119..197F 8 8 The IUE spectra of three optically narrow-line O VI planetary nebulae: NGC 1501, IC 1747, and IC 1297. FEIBELMAN W.A.
1998MNRAS.295..683K 8 14 Emission lines of [Ne IV] in the optical and ultraviolet spectra of gaseous nebulae. KEENAN F.P., ALLER L.H., BELL K.L., et al.
1998MNRAS.295..699L 1 6 35 Temperature fluctuations and chemical homogeneity in the planetary nebula NGC 4361. LIU X.-W.
1998Ap&SS.260..185A 25 1 Interactive winds in low-mass evolved stars. ACKER A.
1998Ap&SS.260..199D 6 0 Observation of microstructures in planetary nebulae. DUDZIAK G. and WALSH J.R.
1998RMxAA..34..117M 5 7 A new faint, giant halo in the planetary nebula NGC 7009. MORENO-CORRAL M.A., DE LA FUENTE E. and GUTIERREZ F.
1998SSRv...84..177P 18 2 Measurements of the 12C/13C ratio in planetary nebulae and implications for stellar evolution. PALLA F., GALLI D., BACHILLER R., et al.
1998ARep...42..293M 221 12 A self-consistent determination of distances, physical parameters, and chemical composition for a large sample of galactic planetary nebulae: chemical composition. MAL'KOV Y.F.
1999A&A...345..629M viz 130 116 Abundance gradients in the outer galactic disk from planetary nebulae. MACIEL W.J. and QUIREZA C.
1999A&A...350..101N 261 181 Spectroscopic investigation of old planetaries. IV. Model atmosphere analysis. NAPIWOTZKI R.
1999A&A...352..297S viz 549 51 The dust content of planetary nebulae: a reappraisal. STASINSKA G. and SZCZERBA R.
1999AJ....118..488C 112 199 A Hubble Space Telescope survey for resolved companions of planetary nebula nuclei. CIARDULLO R., BOND H.E., SIPIOR M.S., et al.
1999ApJ...514..878H 7 15 Spectroscopic observations of the planetary nebula NGC 6818. HYUNG S., ALLER L.H. and FEIBELMAN W.A.
1999ApJ...521..212M 21 14 Observations of the [O III] λ4931/λ4959 line ratio and O+2 abundances in ionized nebulae. MATHIS J.S. and LIU X.-W.
1999ApJ...522..378G 8 13 On the chemical abundances of multiple-shell planetary nebulae with halos. GUERRERO M.A. and MANCHADO A.
1999ApJ...523..721C 1 8 29 Jets, knots, and tails in planetary nebulae: NGC 3918, K1-2, and Wray 17-1. CORRADI R.L.M., PERINOTTO M., VILLAVER E., et al.
1999ApJ...525..294H 10 15 Chemical abundances of the planetary nebula IC 4634 and its central star. HYUNG S., ALLER L.H. and FEIBELMAN W.A.
1999ApJS..123..219C viz 479 22 Infrared planetary nebulae in the NRAO VLA sky survey. CONDON J.J., KAPLAN D.L. and TERZIAN Y.
1999ApJS..124..195H viz 41 91 Investigating the near-infrared properties of planetary nebulae. II. Medium-resolution spectra. HORA J.L., LATTER W.B. and DEUTSCH L.K.
1999MNRAS.304...27K 16 31 Emission lines of [O II] in the optical and ultraviolet spectra of planetary nebulae. KEENAN F.P., ALLER L.H., BELL K.L., et al.
1999MNRAS.307..993S 1 13 41 Dust formamtion above cool magnetic spots in evolved stars. SOKER N. and CLAYTON G.C.
1999MmSAI..70..515P 10 0 Space-UV astronomy in planetary nebulae and their central stars. PERINOTTO M. and PATRIARCHI P.
1999NewAR..43..389M 24 4 Stellar evolution in real time : a single star evolution. MOWLAVI N.
2000A&A...355...69P 24 48 Measurements of 12C/13C in planetary nebulae: Implications on stellar and Galactic chemical evolution. PALLA F., BACHILLER R., STANGHELLINI L., et al.
2000A&A...355..688S 28 20 Tomography of the low excitation planetary nebula NGC 40. SABBADIN F., CAPPELLARO E., BENETTI S., et al.
2000A&A...361.1121M 43 16 On the abundance gradient of the galactic disk. MARTINS L.P. and VIEGAS S.M.
2000A&A...362..730C 10 6 Emission lines of OIII in the optical and ultraviolet spectra of planetary nebulae. CRAWFORD F.L., KEENAN F.P., AGGARWAL K.M., et al.
2000A&AS..144..475P viz 14       D               1 16403 8 Galaxy coordinates. III. Accurate positions for 17124 galaxies including 3301 new companions of UGC galaxies. PATUREL G., PETIT C., GARNIER R., et al.
2000A&AS..147..111C viz 8 12 Atomic data from the Iron Project. XLIV. Transition probabilities and line ratios for Fe VI with fluorescent excitation in planetary nebulae. CHEN G.X. and PRADHAN A.K.
2000AJ....119.2332P 15 7 Recessional halos in planetary nebulae: an undervalued aspect of nebular morphology. PHILLIPS J.P.
2000ApJ...542..861C 11 13 Knots in the outer shells of the planetary nebulae IC 2553 and NGC 5882. CORRADI R.L.M., GONCALVES D.R., VILLAVER E., et al.
2000MNRAS.318...77H 1 8 30 The optical spectrum of the planetary nebula NGC 6543. HYUNG S., ALLER L.H., FEIBELMAN W.A., et al.
2000Ap&SS.274..205P 36 3 Gas dynamics in planetary nebulae: from macro-structures to fliers. PERINOTTO M.
2000RMxAA..36....3C 102 16 Distances of galactic planetary nebulae based on a relationship between the central star mass and the N/O abundance. CAZETTA J.O. and MACIEL W.J.
2001A&A...373.1032S viz 264 26 An analysis of the observed radio emission from planetary nebulae. SIODMIAK N. and TYLENDA R.
2001A&A...378..843K viz 15       D               2202 103 Version 2000 of the Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae. KOHOUTEK L.
2001A&A...380..684P 132 T K A   O           9 28 Abundances of planetary nebulae
NGC 7662 and NGC 6741.
POTTASCH S.R., BEINTEMA D.A., BERNARD-SALAS J., et al.
2001ApJ...546..288B 2 17 104 Magnetohydrodynamic stellar and disk winds: application to planetary nebulae. BLACKMAN E.G., FRANK A. and WELCH C.
2001ApJ...547..302G 50 94 Low-ionization structures in planetary nebulae: confronting models with observations. GONCALVES D.R., CORRADI R.L.M. and MAMPASO A.
2001ApJ...557..256S 24 35 Departure from axisymmetry in planetary nebulae. SOKER N. and RAPPAPORT S.
2001MNRAS.322..866P 16 1 The low-excitation structures of planetary nebulae. PHILLIPS J.P., CUESTA L. and ORTEGA V.
2001MNRAS.323..343L 55 92 ISO LWS observations of planetary nebula fine-structure lines. LIU X.-W., BARLOW M.J., COHEN M., et al.
2001MNRAS.327..141L 3 17 156 Chemical abundances of planetary nebulae from optical recombination lines - III. The Galactic bulge PN M 1-42 and M 2-36. LIU X.-W., LUO S.-G., BARLOW M.J., et al.
2001PASP..113.1559H 4 8 Spectroscopic observation of the planetary nebula IC 4846. HYUNG S., ALLER L.H. and LEE W.-B.
2001Ap&SS.277..393C 168 5 Gravity distances of planetary nebulae II. Aplication to a sample of galactic objects. CAZETTA J.O. and MACIEL W.J.
2001Ap&SS.277..545M 103 5 Helium contamination from the progenitor stars of planetary nebulae: the He/H radial gradient and the delta Y/ delta Z enrichment ratio. MACIEL W.J.
2002A&A...384.1062T 27 11 The 3-D ionization structure of the planetary nebula NGC 6565. TURATTO M., CAPPELLARO E., RAGAZZONI R., et al.
2002A&A...387.1074M 128 5 Gas temperature and excitation classes in planetary nebulae. MARTINS L.P. and VIEGAS S.M.
2002ApJ...576..285S 203 40 The correlations between planetary nebula morphology and central star evolution: analysis of the northern galactic sample. STANGHELLINI L., VILLAVER E., MANCHADO A., et al.
2002ApJ...581.1204V 1 27 109 The dynamical evolution of the circumstellar gas around low- and intermediate-mass stars. II. The planetary nebula formation. VILLAVER E., MANCHADO A. and GARCIA-SEGURA G.
2002MNRAS.331..731S 26 9 Classification of planetary nebulae by their departure from axisymmetry. SOKER N. and HADAR R.
2002MNRAS.336..621L 1 25 148 The population of the Galactic plane as seen by MSX. LUMSDEN S.L., HOARE M.G., OUDMAIJER R.D., et al.
2002ExA....14...83H 1 1 5 An overview of CCD development at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. HOLLAND S.
2002RMxAC..12...95A 26 0 High dispersion spectra for planetary nebula studies. ALLER L.H. and HYUNG S.
2002RMxAC..12..100P 11 1 Chemical composition of planetary nebulae: including ISO results. POTTASCH S.R., BEINTEMA D.A., BERNARD-SALAS J., et al.
2003A&A...400..161B 27 13 The 3-D ionization structure of NGC 6818: A Planetary Nebula threatened by recombination. BENETTI S., CAPPELLARO E., RAGAZZONI R., et al.
2003A&A...405L..11I 2 4 25 Blowing up warped disks. ICKE V.
2003A&A...408.1029K viz 1323 48 Galactic Planetary Nebulae and their central stars. I. An accurate and homogeneous set of coordinates. KERBER F., MIGNANI R.P., GUGLIELMETTI F., et al.
2003A&A...409..619M 1         O           14 54 Probing AGB nucleosynthesis via accurate. Planetary Nebula abundances. MARIGO P., BERNARD-SALAS J., POTTASCH S.R., et al.
2003A&A...411..477K 19 2 Planetary nebula K1-9. KONDRATYEVA L.N. and DENISYUK E.K.
2003A&A...412...45P viz 15       D               1 956205 750 HYPERLEDA. I. Identification and designation of galaxies. PATUREL G., PETIT C., PRUGNIEL P., et al.
2003MNRAS.340..417C 59 141 Ionized haloes in planetary nebulae: new discoveries, literature compilation and basic statistical properties. CORRADI R.L.M., SCHOENBERNER D., STEFFEN M., et al.
2003MNRAS.340..883P 75 15 The relation between elemental abundances and morphology in planetary nebulae. PHILLIPS J.P.
2003MNRAS.341.1349E 1 8 24 The planetary nebula K 1-2 and its binary central star VW Pyx. EXTER K.M., POLLACCO D.L. and BELL S.A.
2003MNRAS.344..501P 376 44 The relation between Zanstra temperature and morphology in planetary nebulae. PHILLIPS J.P.
2003PASP..115...80K 21 39 Sulfur, chlorine, and argon abundances in planetary nebulae. III. Observations and results for a final sample. KWITTER K.B., HENRY R.B.C. and MILINGO J.B.
2003IAUS..209..403P 4 2 Study of He II Raman scattering profiles in NGC 7027. PEQUIGNOT D., WALSH J.R. and MORISSET C.
2003RMxAC..18...75N 7 1 Deep WFC images of the region around NGC 7027. NAVARRO S.G., CORRADI R.L.M. and MAMPASO A.
2004A&A...416..623M 1 11 43 On expansion parallax distances for planetary nebulae. MELLEMA G.
2004A&A...417..637C 1         O           12 66 Rings in the haloes of planetary nebulae. CORRADI R.L.M., SANCHEZ-BLAZQUEZ P., MELLEMA G., et al.
2004A&A...422..963P 115 T K                 1 13 STIS observations of FLIERs in
NGC 7662.
PERINOTTO M., PATRIARCHI P., BALICK B., et al.
2004A&A...427..873W 110 43 A reexamination of electron density diagnostics for ionized gaseous nebulae. WANG W., LIU X.-W., ZHANG Y., et al.
2004AJ....127.2284H 85 133 Sulfur, chlorine, and argon abundances in planetary nebulae. IV. Synthesis and the sulfur anomaly. HENRY R.B.C., KWITTER K.B. and BALICK B.
2004AJ....128.1705G 114 T K                 1 10 Physical structure of planetary nebulae. II.
NGC 7662.
GUERRERO M.A., JAXON E.G. and CHU Y.-H.
2004AJ....128.1711G 1 3 10 Physical structure of planetary nebulae. III. The large and evolved NGC 1360. GOLDMAN D.B., GUERRERO M.A., CHU Y.-H., et al.
2004ApJ...605..784R 45 19 12C/13C ratio in planetary nebulae from the IUE archives. RUBIN R.H., FERLAND G.J., CHOLLET E.E., et al.
2004ApJ...610..813B 25 3 On the O II ground configuration energy levels. BLAGRAVE K.P.M. and MARTIN P.G.
2004MNRAS.349..793P viz 135 45 A reanalysis of chemical abundances in galactic PNe and comparison with theoretical predictions. PERINOTTO M., MORBIDELLI L. and SCATARZI A.
2004MNRAS.351..935Z 52 59 Electron temperatures and densities of planetary nebulae determined from the nebular hydrogen recombination spectrum and temperature and density variations. ZHANG Y., LIU X.-W., WESSON R., et al.
2004MNRAS.353.1231L 25 51 Chemical abundances of planetary nebulae from optical recombination lines - I. Observations and plasma diagnostics. LIU Y., LIU X.-W., LUO S.-G., et al.
2004MNRAS.353.1251L 36 84 Chemical abundances of planetary nebulae from optical recombination lines - II. Abundances derived from collisionally excited lines and optical recombination lines. LIU Y., LIU X.-W., BARLOW M.J., et al.
2004SciAm.291a..26B 12 0 The extraordinary deaths of ordinary stars. BALICK B. and FRANK A.
2004IAUS..217..190R 23 6 Flux ratio [Nev] 14.3/24.3 as a test of collision strengths. RUBIN R.H.
2004NewA....9..205S 2 0 Effects of dust scattering in expanding spherical nebulae. SRINIVASA RAO M. and SENGUPTA S.
2005A&A...431..963S 1         O           14 66 The evolution of planetary nebulae. II. Circumstellar environment and expansion properties. SCHOENBERNER D., JACOB R., STEFFEN M., et al.
2005A&A...441..573S 2         O           11 73 The evolution of planetary nebulae. III. Internal kinematics and expansion parallaxes. SCHOENBERNER D., JACOB R. and STEFFEN M.
2005A&A...444..849R 8 10 Blowing up warped disks in 3D. Three-dimensional AMR simulations of point-symmetric nebulae. RIJKHORST E.-J., MELLEMA G. and ICKE V.
2005AJ....129..927R viz 60 18 Unresolved H-alpha enhancements at high galactic latitude in the WHAM sky survey maps. REYNOLDS R.J., CHAUDHARY V., MADSEN G.J., et al.
2005ApJ...627..446C 15 21 G313.3+00.3: a new planetary nebula discovered by the Australia Telescope Compact Array and the Spitzer Space Telescope. COHEN M., GREEN A.J., ROBERTS M.S.E., et al.
2005ApJ...628L.139M 1         O           5 16 Integral field spectroscopy of faint halos of planetary nebulae. MONREAL-IBERO A., ROTH M.M., SCHONBERNER D., et al.
2005ApJ...631L..61Z 18 26 Fluorine abundances in planetary nebulae. ZHANG Y. and LIU X.-W.
2005MNRAS.358..457Z 50 30 Helium recombination spectra as temperature diagnostics for planetary nebulae. ZHANG Y., LIU X.-W., LIU Y., et al.
2005MNRAS.361..283P 37 11 The mean properties of planetary nebulae as a function of Peimbert class. PHILLIPS J.P.
2005MNRAS.362.1199C 44 22 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon emission bands in selected planetary nebulae: a study of the behaviour with gas phase C/O ratio. COHEN M. and BARLOW M.J.
2005MmSAI..76..488M 4 0 2D ionization structure of haloes of wind driven nebulae. MARTIN-GORDON D., VILCHEZ J.M. and RIERA A.
2005ARep...49..390H viz 86 1 The chemical composition of galactic planetary nebulae with regard to inhomogeneity in the gas density in their envelopes. HOLOVATYY V.V. and HAVRILOVA N.V.
2005RMxAC..23..130D 8 0 C [III] imagery of planetary nebulae and H II regions. DUFOUR R.J., HENRY R.B.C., KWITTER K.B., et al.
2005NewA...10..237Z 65 3 Some implications of the introduction of scattered starlight in the spectrum of reddened stars. ZAGURY F.
2006A&A...451..937S 37 10 The structure of planetary nebulae: theory vs. practice. SABBADIN F., TURATTO M., RAGAZZONI R., et al.
2006A&A...457..189P 27 53 Planetary nebulae abundances and stellar evolution. POTTASCH S.R. and BERNARD-SALAS J.
2006ApJ...645L..57S 19 31 Observed planetary nebulae as descendants of interacting binary systems. SOKER N.
1987XXIO.........0. 189 ~ ???
1985XXID.........0. 173 ~ ???
1982XXHO.........0. 22 ~ ???
1968XXET.........0. 88 ~ ???
1965XXEC.........0. 76 ~ ???
1987XXIQ.........0. 50 ~ ???
1980XXHE.........0. 13 ~ ???
1974XXFY.........0. 14 ~ ???
1965XXED.........0. 16 ~ ???
1970XXFF.........0. 4 ~ ???
1971XXFQ.........0. 10 ~ ???
1971XXFM.........0. 2 ~ ???
1983IAUS..103..439P 2 ~ ???
2006ApJ...651..898S 80 59 Planetary nebula abundances and morphology: probing the chemical evolution of the Milky Way. STANGHELLINI L., GUERRERO M.A., CUNHA K., et al.
1931ZA......2..329Z 15 14 Untersuchungen uber planetarische Nebel. Zweiter Teil: Parallaxen. Expansion der Nebelhullen. Mit 2 Abbildungen. ZANSTRA H.
2006AstL...32..557M 5 5 Evolution of elemental abundances in planetary nebulae. MILANOVA Y.V. and KHOLTYGIN A.F.
2007ApJS..169...37S 1 10 39 The abundances of light neutron-capture elements in planetary nebulae. I. Photoionization modeling and ionization corrections. STERLING N.C., DINERSTEIN H.L. and KALLMAN T.R.
2007MmSAI..78..530P 8 0 Chemical abundances in planetary nebulae and stellar evolution. PERINOTTO M.
2007A&A...473..467S 15       D               1 22 29 The evolution of planetary nebulae. IV. On the physics of the luminosity function. SCHOENBERNER D., JACOB R., STEFFEN M., et al.
2007AJ....134.1679O 112           X C       2 26 18 The three-dimensional ionization structure and evolution of NGC 6720, the Ring Nebula. O'DELL C.R., SABBADIN F. and HENNEY W.J.
2007A&A...474..529C 315       D     X         9 10 6 A hydrodynamical study of multiple-shell planetary nebulae. II. Measuring the post-shock velocities in the shells. CORRADI R.L.M., STEFFEN M., SCHOENBERNER D., et al.
2007A&A...475..217Q viz 15       D               477 19 Bayesian posterior classification of planetary nebulae according to the Peimbert types. QUIREZA C., ROCHA-PINTO H.J. and MACIEL W.J.
2008ApJS..174..158S 90       D       C       4 123 81 The abundances of light neutron-capture elements in planetary nebulae. II. s-process enrichments and interpretation. STERLING N.C. and DINERSTEIN H.L.
2007AstL...33..584T viz 17 2 Infrared photometry of eight planetary nebulae. TARANOVA O.G. and SHENAVRIN V.I.
2008A&A...482..529U 15       D               1 64 8 Millimeter observations of planetary nebulae. A contribution to the Planck pre-launch catalogue. UMANA G., LETO P., TRIGILIO C., et al.
2008A&A...483..519S 39           X         1 3 11 Abundances in planetary nebulae: NGC6826. SURENDIRANATH R. and POTTASCH S.R.
2008A&A...486..545S 1244     A D S O X C       32 10 22 Spatially resolved spectroscopy of planetary nebulae and their halos. I. Five galactic disk objects. SANDIN C., SCHOENBERNER D., ROTH M.M., et al.
2008ApJ...682L.105O 53       D     X         2 19 23 Detection of fluorine in the halo planetary nebula BoBn 1: evidence for a binary progenitor star. OTSUKA M., IZUMIURA H., TAJITSU A., et al.
2008ApJ...683..272G 39           X         1 13 29 Multiple and precessing collimated outflows in the planetary nebula IC 4634. GUERRERO M.A., MIRANDA L.F., RIERA A., et al.
2008A&A...490..715P 113           X C       2 8 10 Abundances of planetary nebulae NGC3242 and NGC6369. POTTASCH S.R. and BERNARD-SALAS J.
2008ApJ...689..194S viz 15       D               1 560 126 The Magellanic cloud calibration of the Galactic planetary nebula distance scale. STANGHELLINI L., SHAW R.A. and VILLAVER E.
2009A&A...495..359K 78           X         2 2 9 Ultraviolet and extreme-ultraviolet line ratio diagnostics for OIV. KEENAN F.P., CROCKETT P.J., AGGARWAL K.M., et al.
2009ApJ...695..488Z 38           X         1 10 5 Electron temperatures of planetary nebulae determined from the He I discontinuities. ZHANG Y., YUAN H.-B., HUA C.-T., et al.
2009A&A...498..463P 91       D       C       3 96 14 Survey of planetary nebulae at 30 GHz with OCRA-p. PAZDERSKA B.M., GAWRONSKI M.P., FEILER R., et al.
2009A&A...499..249P 77           X         2 4 8 Abundances in the planetary nebula NGC6210. POTTASCH S.R., BERNARD-SALAS J. and ROELLIG T.L.
2009RMxAC..35...64G 250 T K A     X         6 2 0 Do the various types of PNe knots differ in terms of their physical properties? The case of
NGC 7662.
GONCALVES D.R., CORRADI R., MAMPASO A., et al.
2009AstL...35..518M viz 118 13 He, C, N, and O abundances in an ensemble of galactic planetary nebulae. MILANOVA Y.V. and KHOLTYGIN A.F.
2009A&A...502..189P 38           X         1 5 4 Abundances in planetary nebulae: NGC 2792. POTTASCH S.R., SURENDIRANATH R., BERNARD-SALAS J., et al.
2009A&A...505..249M 39           X         1 70 156 Binary planetary nebulae nuclei towards the Galactic bulge. II. A penchant for bipolarity and low-ionisation structures. MISZALSKI B., ACKER A., PARKER Q.A., et al.
2009MNRAS.398.2166G 720   K A D S   X C F     17 23 9 Low-ionization pairs of knots in planetary nebulae: physical properties and excitation. GONCALVES D.R., MAMPASO A., CORRADI R.L.M., et al.
2010AJ....139.1426C 191           X         5 5 8 Observational study of the multistructured planetary nebula NGC 7354. CONTRERAS M.E., VAZQUEZ R., MIRANDA L.F., et al.
2010ApJ...714.1096S viz 15       D               2 787 137 The galactic structure and chemical evolution traced by the population of planetary nebulae. STANGHELLINI L. and HAYWOOD M.
2010A&A...517A..95P 130       D     X         4 36 30 Planetary nebulae abundances and stellar evolution. II. POTTASCH S.R. and BERNARD-SALAS J.
2010MNRAS.408..436L 915       S   X C F     21 11 9 Diffuse X-ray emissions from dynamic planetary nebulae. LOU Y.-Q. and ZHAI X.
2011ARep...55...31S viz 15       D               1 252 61 Search for and study of hot circumstellar dust envelopes. SHENAVRIN V.I., TARANOVA O.G. and NADZHIP A.E.
2011A&A...526A...6W viz 15       D               1 492 50 Central stars of planetary nebulae: new spectral classifications and catalogue. WEIDMANN W.A. and GAMEN R.
2011RMxAA..47...83P 92       D       C       3 842 15 Mid- and far-infrared photometry of galactic planetary nebulae with the AKARI All-Sky Survey. PHILLIPS J.P. and MARQUEZ-LUGO R.A.
2011NewA...16..485A 38           X         1 33 2 DEFPOS Half observations of HII regions. AKSAKER N., SAHAN M., YEGINGIL I., et al.
2009RAA.....9..237S 205       D     X         6 12 6 H-alpha measurements using DEFPOS/RTT150 telescope : instrumentation and observations. SAHAN M., YEGINGIL I. and AKSAKER N.
2011MNRAS.417.2440H 975       D S   X C F     23 21 40 The winds of hydrogen-rich central stars of planetary nebulae. HERALD J.E. and BIANCHI L.
2011RMxAC..39...87T 38           X         1 4 0 "Planetary Nebulae I. Photoelectric Photometry" by Peim-bert & Torres-Peimbert (1971) revisited. TORRES-PEIMBERT S.
2009JHA....40...71S 54 2 Beyond the Galaxy: the development of extragalactic astronomy 1885-1965: part 2. SMITH R.W.
2012MNRAS.420.1897L 77           X         2 4 5 Dynamic voids surrounded by shocked conventional polytropic gas envelopes. LOU Y.-Q. and WANG L.
2012A&A...539A..47G 39           X         1 15 28 NGC 6778: a disrupted planetary nebula around a binary central star. GUERRERO M.A. and MIRANDA L.F.
2012ApJ...749...61H 15       D               1 38 32 The curious conundrum regarding sulfur abundances in planetary nebulae. HENRY R.B.C., SPECK A., KARAKAS A.I., et al.
2012AJ....144...58K 365       D     X         10 41 102 The Chandra X-ray Survey of Planetary Nebulae (CHANPLANS): probing binarity, magnetic fields, and wind collisions. KASTNER J.H., MONTEZ R.Jr, BALICK B., et al.
2012ApJ...760...38C 39           X         1 27 17 Probing the MBH* relation in the non-local universe using red QSOs. CANALIZO G., WOLD M., HINER K.D., et al.
2012ApJ...761..172G 77           X         2 11 19 A detailed morpho-kinematic model of the eskimo, NGC 2392: a unifying view with the cat's eye and Saturn planetary nebulae. GARCIA-DIAZ MA.T., LOPEZ J.A., STEFFEN W., et al.
2013MNRAS.428.3443M viz 94       D     X         3 139 23 Plasma diagnostics for planetary nebulae and HII regions using the NII and OII optical recombination lines. McNABB I.A., FANG X., LIU X.-W., et al.
2013MNRAS.429.2791F 39           X         1 14 21 Very deep spectroscopy of the bright Saturn nebula NGC 7009 - II. Analysis of the rich optical recombination spectrum. FANG X. and LIU X.-W.
2013ApJ...767...35R 195           X C       4 16 21 Detection of diffuse X-ray emission from planetary nebulae with nebular O VI. RUIZ N., CHU Y.-H., GRUENDL R.A., et al.
2013MNRAS.432..793G 117           X C       2 9 4 3He: does the problem persist ? GUZMAN-RAMIREZ L., PINEDA J.E., ZIJLSTRA A.A., et al.
2013A&A...553A.126G viz 367       D     X   F     9 73 35 Analysis of far-UV data of central stars of planetary nebulae: occurrence and variability of stellar winds. GUERRERO M.A. and DE MARCO O.
2013A&A...557A.121G 250       D     X C       6 110 18 Unveiling shocks in planetary nebulae. GUERRERO M.A., TOALA J.A., MEDINA J.J., et al.
2013ApJ...778...89P 39           X         1 17 13 Densities, temperatures, pressures, and abundances derived from O II recombination lines in H II regions and their implications. PEIMBERT A. and PEIMBERT M.
2013A&A...558A..78J 16       D               1 83 25 The evolution of planetary nebulae. VIII. True expansion rates and visibility times. JACOB R., SCHOENBERNER D. and STEFFEN M.
2014ApJ...784..173D 252       D     X         7 60 32 C/O abundance ratios, iron depletions, and infrared dust features in galactic planetary nebulae. DELGADO-INGLADA G. and RODRIGUEZ M.
2014ApJS..213....3M viz 16       D               1 28367 27 The Low-frequency Radio Catalog of flat-spectrum sources. MASSARO F., GIROLETTI M., D'ABRUSCO R., et al.
2014MNRAS.442..741L 39           X         1 2 3 Self-similar dynamic converging shocks - I. An isothermal gas sphere with self-gravity. LOU Y.-Q. and SHI C.-H.
2014ApJ...794...99F 39           X         1 37 36 The Chandra planetary nebula survey (CHANPLANS). II. X-ray emission from compact planetary nebulae. FREEMAN M., MONTEZ R.Jr, KASTNER J.H., et al.
2014MNRAS.443.3486T 40           X         1 7 27 Formation and X-ray emission from hot bubbles in planetary nebulae - I. Hot bubble formation. TOALA J.A. and ARTHUR S.J.
2015ApJ...800....8M 16       D               2 60 42 The Chandra planetary nebula survey (ChanPlaNS). III. X-ray emission from the central stars of planetary nebulae. MONTEZ R.Jr, KASTNER J.H., BALICK B., et al.
1993yCat.3135....0C viz 14       D               1 252977 52 VizieR Online Data Catalog: Henry Draper Catalogue and Extension, published in Ann. Harvard Obs. 91-100 (1918-1925) CANNON A.J. and PICKERING E.C.
2015ApJ...803...23D 556     A D S   X C       13 17 16 Co-spatial long-slit UV/Optical AL spectra of 10 galactic planetary nebulae with HST/STIS. I. Description of the observations, global emission-line measurements, and CNO abundances. DUFOUR R.J., KWITTER K.B., SHAW R.A., et al.
2015ApJS..218...25S viz 731       D     X C       18 123 24 The abundances of light neutron-capture elements in planetary nebulae. III. The impact of new atomic data on nebular selenium and krypton abundance determinations. STERLING N.C., PORTER R.L. and DINERSTEIN H.L.
2015ApJ...813..121H 675     A D     X C       17 11 10 Co-spatial long-slit UV/Optical spectra of ten galactic planetary nebulae with HST/STIS. II. Nebular models, central star properties, and He+CNO synthesis. HENRY R.B.C., BALICK B., DUFOUR R.J., et al.
2015MNRAS.452.2445F 79             C       1 19 11 Hu 1-2: a metal-poor bipolar planetary nebula with fast collimated outflows. FANG X., GUERRERO M.A., MIRANDA L.F., et al.
2016ApJ...817...68Z 16       D               1 93 7 On the nonthermal κ-distributed electrons in planetary nebulae and H II regions: the κ index and its correlations with other nebular properties. ZHANG Y., ZHANG B. and LIU X.-W.
2016MNRAS.455..930A 41           X         1 12 13 Low-ionization structures in planetary nebulae - I. Physical, kinematic and excitation properties. AKRAS S. and GONCALVES D.R.
2016MNRAS.455.1459F 16       D               1 285 170 The Hα surface brightness-radius relation: a robust statistical distance indicator for planetary nebulae. FREW D.J., PARKER Q.A. and BOJICIC I.S.
2016AJ....151..147S 40           X         1 12 2 The ionization structure of Sharpless 2-264: multiwavelength observations of the λ Ori H II region. SAHAN M. and HAFFNER L.M.
2016MNRAS.458.2694B 40           X         1 23 8 Problems for the WELS classification of planetary nebula central stars: self-consistent nebular modelling of four candidates. BASURAH H.M., ALI A., DOPITA M.A., et al.
2016MNRAS.460L..35G 40           X         1 9 3 First detection of 3He+ in the planetary nebula IC 418. GUZMAN-RAMIREZ L., RIZZO J.R., ZIJLSTRA A.A., et al.
2016MNRAS.462..610R 16       D               3 61 10 Rings and arcs around evolved stars - I. Fingerprints of the last gasps in the formation process of planetary nebulae. RAMOS-LARIOS G., SANTAMARIA E., GUERRERO M.A., et al.
2017MNRAS.465.1289A 1666   K A D S   X C       40 16 16 H2 in low-ionization structures of planetary nebulae. AKRAS S., GONCALVES D.R. and RAMOS-LARIOS G.
2017AJ....153..140R viz 382       D     X         10 97 3 The kinematics of the permitted C II λ6578 line in a large sample of planetary nebulae. RICHER M.G., SUAREZ G., LOPEZ J.A., et al.
2017MNRAS.467....2L 122           X         3 7 4 Relativistic self-similar dynamic gravitational collapses of a quasi-spherical general polytropic magnetofluid. LOU Y.-Q. and XIA Y.-K.
2017MNRAS.470.3707R 41           X         1 38 6 Pushing the limits: detecting H2 emission from faint bipolar planetary nebulae in the IPHAS sample. RAMOS-LARIOS G., GUERRERO M.A., SABIN L., et al.
2017MNRAS.471.4648V 179       D     X         5 148 9 The evolution of Galactic planetary nebula progenitors through the comparison of their nebular abundances with AGB yields. VENTURA P., STANGHELLINI L., DELL'AGLI F., et al.
2018MNRAS.473..241H 16       D               6 38 12 On the production of He, C, and N by low- and intermediate-mass stars: a comparison of observed and model-predicted planetary nebula abundances. HENRY R.B.C., STEPHENSON B.G., MILLER BERTOLAMI M.M., et al.
2018A&A...609A.126S 757       D     X C       18 27 10 Expansion patterns and parallaxes for planetary nebulae. SCHONBERNER D., BALICK B. and JACOB R.
2018A&A...611A..41R 41           X         1 118 6 THROES: a caTalogue of HeRschel Observations of Evolved Stars. I. PACS range spectroscopy. RAMOS-MEDINA J., SANCHEZ CONTRERAS C., GARCIA-LARIO P., et al.
2017MNRAS.469.1036J 260       D     X         7 44 10 The impact of atomic data selection on nebular abundance determinations. JUAN DE DIOS L. and RODRIGUEZ M.
2018A&A...616L...2K viz 16       D               1 384 16 Planetary nebula distances in Gaia DR2. KIMESWENGER S. and BARRIA D.
2018MNRAS.479.5657H 99       D         F     2 114 1 Radio observations of planetary nebulae: no evidence for strong radial density gradients. HAJDUK M., VAN HOOF P.A.M., SNIADKOWSKA K., et al.
2018MNRAS.480...75N 41           X         1 6 ~ Numerical simulations of wind-driven protoplanetary nebulae - I. near-infrared emission. NOVIKOV I.D. and SMITH M.D.
2018MNRAS.480.1626B 1152 T   A D S   X C       26 5 4 HST/WFPC2 imaging analysis and cloudy modelling of the multiple-shell planetary nebulae NGC 3242, NGC 6826, and
NGC 7662.
BARRIA D. and KIMESWENGER S.
2019MNRAS.482..278M 961     A D     X   F     23 7 5 Co-spatial UV-optical HST/STIS spectra of six planetary nebulae: nebular and stellar properties. MILLER T.R., HENRY R.B.C., BALICK B., et al.
2018A&A...620A..84B 41           X         1 10 1 Planetary nebula IC 5148 and its ionized halo. BARRIA D., KIMESWENGER S., KAUSCH W., et al.
2018A&A...620A.169W viz 41           X         1 16 6 An imaging spectroscopic survey of the planetary nebula NGC 7009 with MUSE. WALSH J.R., MONREAL-IBERO A., BARLOW M.J., et al.
2019MNRAS.484.3746D 42           X         1 13 5 High-velocity string of knots in the outburst of the planetary nebula Hb4. DERLOPA S., AKRAS S., BOUMIS P., et al.
2019A&A...625A.137S 560       D     X C       13 13 ~ Confronting expansion distances of planetary nebulae with Gaia DR2 measurements. SCHONBERNER D. and STEFFEN M.
2019PASJ...71....4U 17       D               4 179 ~ AKARI mission program: Excavating Mass Loss History in extended dust shells of Evolved Stars (MLHES). I. Far-IR photometry. UETA T., TORRES A.J., IZUMIURA H., et al.
2019ApJ...884..134G 42           X         1 12 ~ Variable hard X-ray emission from the central star of the Eskimo nebula. GUERRERO M.A., TOALA J.A. and CHU Y.-H.
2020ApJ...889...21S viz 17       D               3 430 13 The population of Galactic planetary nebulae: a study of distance scales and central stars based on the second Gaia release. STANGHELLINI L., BUCCIARELLI B., LATTANZI M.G., et al.
2020ApJ...890...50G 17       D               1 62 ~ Space velocity and time span of jets in planetary nebulae. GUERRERO M.A., RECHY-GARCIA J.S. and ORTIZ R.
2020MNRAS.493.3800A 255           X C       5 11 10 H2 emission in the low-ionization structures of the planetary nebulae NGC 7009 and NGC 6543. AKRAS S., GONCALVES D.R., RAMOS-LARIOS G., et al.
2020ApJ...896...59A 85           X         2 40 ~ Neon abundances of B stars in the solar neighborhood. ALEXEEVA S., CHEN T., RYABCHIKOVA T., et al.
2020MNRAS.495.1016R viz 272       D     X C       6 42 ~ The impact of spectra quality on nebular abundances. RODRIGUEZ M.
2020A&A...638A.103C viz 17       D               1 1864 17 Searching for central stars of planetary nebulae in Gaia DR2. CHORNAY N. and WALTON N.A.
2020MNRAS.497.3180A 17       D               2 69 ~ The effect of the slit configuration on the H2 1-0 s(1) to Br γ line ratio of spatially resolved planetary nebulae. ALEMAN I.
2020A&A...640A..10W viz 17       D               1 629 28 Catalogue of the central stars of planetary nebulae. Expanded edition. WEIDMANN W.A., MARI M.B., SCHMIDT E.O., et al.
2020RAA....20..107H 43           X         1 19 ~ Discovery of extended structures around two evolved planetary nebulae M 2-55 and Abell 2. HSIA C.-H., ZHANG Y., ZHANG X.-L., et al.
2021MNRAS.503.2887B viz 17       D               2 160 ~ Determination of Planetary Nebulae angular diameters from radio continuum spectral energy distribution modelling. BOJICIC I.S., FILIPOVIC M.D., UROSEVIC D., et al.
2021MNRAS.507.5331J 44           X         1 43 4 Atomic data and the density structures of planetary nebulae. JUAN DE DIOS L. and RODRIGUEZ M.
2021A&A...655A..17S viz 17       D               1 338596 3 The SPECFIND V3.0 catalog of radio continuum cross-identifications and spectra: Reaching lower frequencies. STEIN Y., VOLLMER B., BOCH T., et al.
2022PASP..134b2001K 108       D     X         3 138 25 Planetary nebulae: sources of enlightenment. KWITTER K.B. and HENRY R.B.C.
2022A&A...658A..17S viz 18       D               3 120 8 The ionised and molecular mass of post-common-envelope planetary nebulae. The missing mass problem. SANTANDER-GARCIA M., JONES D., ALCOLEA J., et al.
2022A&A...662A..40C viz 18       D               1 62976 9 The population of hot subdwarf stars studied with Gaia. IV. Catalogues of hot subluminous stars based on Gaia EDR3. CULPAN R., GEIER S., REINDL N., et al.
2022ApJ...936..168B 18       D               2 28 ~ Do All Low-Mass Stars Undergo Extra Mixing Processes? BALSER D.S., WENGER T.V. and BANIA T.M.
2023MNRAS.525.1998M 112       D       C       5 37 ~ Low-ionization structures in planetary nebulae - III. The statistical analysis of physico-chemical parameters and excitation mechanisms. MARI M.B., AKRAS S. and GONCALVES D.R.

goto View the references in ADSLimited to 100