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The Ha surface brightness-radius relation: a robust statistical distance indicator for planetary nebulae

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 455, Issue 2, Pages 1459-1488

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stv1516

Keywords

techniques: photometric; circumstellar matter; stars: distances; ISM: bubbles; H II regions; planetary nebulae: general

Funding

  1. Macquarie University
  2. Australian Research Council [FS100100019]
  3. Australian Astronomical Observatory
  4. National Science Foundation (USA)
  5. Australian Research Council [FS100100019] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Measuring the distances to Galactic planetary nebulae (PNe) has been an intractable problem for many decades. We have now established a robust optical statistical distance indicator, the Ha surface brightness-radius or S-H alpha-r relation, which addresses this problem. We developed this relation from a critically evaluated sample of primary calibrating PNe. The robust nature of the method results from our revised calibrating distances with significantly reduced systematic uncertainties, and the recent availability of high-quality data, including updated nebular diameters and integrated Ha fluxes. The S-H alpha-r technique is simple in its application, requiring only an angular size, an integrated Ha flux, and the reddening to the PN. From these quantities, an intrinsic radius is calculated, which when combined with the angular size, yields the distance directly. Furthermore, we have found that optically thick PNe tend to populate the upper bound of the trend, while optically thin PNe fall along the lower boundary in the S-H alpha-r plane. This enables sub-trends to be developed which offer even better precision in the determination of distances, as good as 18 per cent in the case of optically thin, high-excitation PNe. This is significantly better than any previous statistical indicator. We use this technique to create a catalogue of statistical distances for over 1100 Galactic PNe, the largest such compilation in the literature to date. Finally, in an appendix, we investigate both a set of transitional PNe and a range of PN mimics in the S-H alpha-r plane, to demonstrate its use as a diagnostic tool. Interestingly, stellar ejecta around massive stars plot on a tight locus in S-H alpha-r space with the potential to act as a separate distance indicator for these objects.

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