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2004A&A...416..623M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 416, 623-629 (2004/3-3)

On expansion parallax distances for planetary nebulae.

MELLEMA G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The distances to individual wind-driven bubbles such as Planetary Nebulae (PNe) can be determined using expansion parallaxes: the angular expansion velocity in the sky is compared to the radial velocity of gas measured spectroscopically. Since the one is a pattern velocity, and the other a matter velocity, these are not necessarily the same. Using the jump conditions for both shocks and ionization fronts, I show that for typical PNe the pattern velocity is 20 to 30% larger than the material velocity, and the derived distances are therefore typically 20 to 30% too low. I present some corrected distances and suggest approaches to be used when deriving distances using expansion parallaxes.

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Journal keyword(s): shock waves - planetary nebulae - stars: distances - stars: AGB and post-AGB - hydrodynamics - ISM: planetary nebulae: general

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