J/AZh/74/853         Distances and  physical parameters of PNe   (Mal'kov, 1997)

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 depth of envelopes. Mal'kov Yu.F. <Astron. Zh. 74, 853 (1997)> =1997AZh....74..853M 1997AZh....74..853M =1997ARep...41..760M 1997ARep...41..760M
ADC_Keywords: Planetary nebulae; Effective temperatures Abstract: The distances and parameters of the central stars and the optical depth of envelopes in the Lyman limits of neutral hydrogen and neutral helium were determined in a self-consistent way for 170 galactic planetary nebulae. The generalized energy-balance method was used (Mal'kov, 1994KFNT...10e..35M 1994KFNT...10e..35M). File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 114 170 Input data for a self-consistent method refs.dat 131 55 References to table1.dat table2.dat 104 170 Distances and parameters of central stars and optical depth of PN envelopes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: V/84 : Strasbourg-ESO Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae (Acker+, 1992) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 10 A10 --- Name Planetary nebula (PN) name 12 I1 --- Region [1-3] Region of the Galaxy (1) 15- 20 F6.2 mW/m2 FHbeta ? Logarithm of Hβ flux from PN 21 A1 --- u_FHbeta [:] Unreliable value of FHbeta 23- 26 F4.2 --- C(Hbeta) ? Interstellar extinction 29- 34 F6.4 --- HeI/Hbeta ? HeI4471/Hβ relative intensity 35 A1 --- u_HeI/Hbeta [:] Unreliable value of HeI/Hβ 36 A1 --- n_HeI/Hbeta [*] Adopted value of HeI/Hβ 37- 42 F6.4 --- HeII/Hbeta ? HeII4686/Hbeta relative intensity 43 A1 --- u_HeII/Hbeta [:] Unreliable value of HeII/Hβ 44 A1 --- n_HeII/Hbeta [*] Adopted value of HeII/Hβ 47- 52 F6.4 --- 6300/3727 ? [OI]6300/[OII]3727 relative intensity 53 A1 --- u_6300/3727 [:] Unreliable value of 6300/3727 54 A1 --- n_6300/3727 [*] Adopted value of 6300/3727 57- 61 F5.1 --- rho ? Balance ratio 62 A1 --- u_rho [:] Unreliable value of rho 63- 65 A3 --- n_rho [OIU ] Spectral range, in which relative intensities of lines excited by electron collisions were summed (2) 67- 72 F6.2 arcsec Rad ? Angular radius of PN main structure 73 A1 --- n_Rad ? [ro] PN radius measurement (r: radio, o: optical diameter) 75- 78 F4.1 km/s <Vexp> ? Mean expansion velocity 79 A1 --- n_<Vexp> [*] Adopted value of <Vexp> 83- 87 F5.2 mag mag ? V, B or U magnitude of PN nucleus 88 A1 --- u_mag [:] Unreliable value of mag 89 A1 --- n_mag ? [VBU ] Band of the magnitude mainly from Acker et al., Cat. V/84 92- 97 F6.2 [mW/m2] FCont ? Logarithm of continuum flux 100-114 A15 --- r_Name References, in refs.dat file -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Regions of the galaxy: 1 - Galactic disk 2 - Galactic bulge 3 - Galactic halo Note (2): Spectral range: O - optical I - infrared U - ultraviolet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 2 I2 --- Ref Reference code 4- 22 A19 --- BibCode BibCode 24- 49 A26 --- Aut Auhtor's name 51-131 A81 --- Com Comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 10 A10 --- Name Planetary nebula (PN) name 12 I1 --- Region [1-3] Region of the Galaxy (1) 15- 19 F5.2 kpc Dist Distance of PN 23- 27 F5.1 K T(HI) Nucleus temperature from HI 30 A1 --- l_T(HeII) Limit flag on T(HeII) 31- 35 F5.1 K T(HeII) ? Nucleus temperature from HeII 38 A1 --- l_TGB Limit flag on TGB 39- 43 F5.1 K TGB ? Temperature from energy-balance method 47- 51 F5.1 K Teff Effective temperature 55- 58 F4.2 [cm/s2] logg Effective gravity 63- 66 I4 solLum Lum Luminosity 70- 74 F5.3 solMass Mass Mass 77- 82 I6 yr Age PN age 85 A1 --- l_tauH Limit flag on tauH 86- 92 F7.3 --- tauH PN optical depth within neutral hydrogen region 93 A1 --- n_tauH [*] * = adopted value of tauH 95 A1 --- l_tauHe Limit flag on tauHe 96-103 F8.4 --- tauHe PN optical depth within neutral helium region 104 A1 --- n_tauHe [*] * = adopted value of tauHe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Regions of the galaxy: 1 - Galactic disk 2 - Galactic bulge 3 - Galactic halo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: Mal'kov, Chemical compositions 1998ARep...42..293M 1998ARep...42..293M = 1998AZh....75..344M 1998AZh....75..344M
(End) Veta Avedisova [INASAN] 05-May-2000
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