Detection of new planetary nebulae by IPHAS, the Hα survey of the North Galactic plane
Corradi, R.L.M., Greimel, R., Leisy, P., Mampaso, A., Viironen, K., Kovacevic, A., Morris, R., Phillipps, S., Zijlstra, A., Irwin, J., Drew, J.E., Hopewell, E.C., Wright, N., Barlow, M., Irwin, M., Walton, N., Frew, D.J., Parker, Q. A., Groot, P., Sokoloski, J.L. and Zurita, A.
(2005)
Detection of new planetary nebulae by IPHAS, the Hα survey of the North Galactic plane.
In:
Procs Int Conf on Planetary Nebulae as Astronomical Tools : AIP Conference Proceedings.
American Institute of Physics (AIP), pp. 7-10.
ISBN 0-7354-0294-9
IPHAS is an ongoing Hα imaging survey of the North Galactic plane. When completed, it is expected to discover several hundred new Galactic planetary nebulae, in addition to a huge number of Hα emitters. We present here the project, the methods used to search for compact and extended ionized nebulae, and some preliminary results about the ∼100 new candidate planetary nebulae identified so far.
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