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GOM08 - Radio Interferometric Observations of Candidate Water-Maser-Emitting Planetary Nebulae

Short title: Gomez et al. (2008)
Authors: Gómez, José F. Suárez, Olga Gómez, Yolanda Miranda, Luis F. Torrelles, José M. Anglada, Guillem Morata, Óscar
Journal: The Astronomical Journal, Volume 135, Issue 6, pp. 2074-2083 (2008).
Bibcode: 2008AJ....135.2074G

Detection table from Gomez et al. (2008)

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ID Obs. RA Obs. Dec l b Group id Source name Frequency Vrange Vpeak Fpeak List Detection Class Dist. (parallax) Ref.
(J2000) (J2000) (deg.) (deg.) (MHz) (km/s) (km/s) (Jy) Yes/No (kpc)
118 01 19.6-31 11 22359.7780-4.0710G359.778-4.071
IRAS 17580-3111161215.912.70.912ENG15+H2O +OH EVOLVEDGOM08
218 01 13.4-31 21 57359.6130-4.1384G359.613-4.139
IRAS 17579-3121161220.41.42.100ENG15+OH EVOLVEDGOM08
317 47 35.3-29 50 57359.4423-0.8405G359.442-0.840
IRAS 17443-2949161211.3-16.11.215ENG15+H2O +OH SFR_MIXEDGOM08
17 47 35.3-29 50 57359.4423-0.8405G359.442-0.840
IRAS 17443-2949166517.6-15.00.141ENG15+H2O +OH SFR_MIXEDGOM08
517 47 28.9-29 43 38359.5346-0.7575G359.534-0.757
IRAS 17442-2942161231.8-55.90.229ENG15+OH -SiO EVOLVEDGOM08
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ID Obs. RA Obs. Dec l b Group id Source name Line Fpeak List Detection Class Ref.
(J2000) (J2000) (deg.) (deg.) OH (Jy) Yes/No
118 09 12.4-25 04 345.9737-2.6110G5.974-2.611
IRAS 18061-25051.612 GHz; 0.011ENG15+H2O -OH EVOLVEDGOM08
218 09 12.4-25 04 345.9737-2.6110G5.974-2.611
IRAS 18061-25051.665 GHz; 0.007ENG15+H2O -OH EVOLVEDGOM08
318 01 19.6-31 11 22359.7780-4.0710G359.778-4.071
IRAS 17580-31111.665 GHz; 0.008ENG15+H2O +OH EVOLVEDGOM08
418 01 13.4-31 21 57359.6130-4.1384G359.613-4.139
IRAS 17579-31211.665 GHz; 0.010ENG15+OH EVOLVEDGOM08
517 47 28.9-29 43 30359.5365-0.7563G359.534-0.757
IRAS 17442-29421.665 GHz; 0.010ENG15+OH -SiO EVOLVEDGOM08
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    Type Description
    I Oxygen-rich non-variable stars without circumstellar shells
    II Variable stars with "young" O-rich circumstellar shells
    IIIa Variable stars with more evolved O-rich circumstellar shells
    IIIb Variable stars with thick O-rich circumstellar shells
    IV Variable stars with very thick O-rich circumstellar shells
    V Planetary nebulae and non- variable stars with very cool circumstellar shells
    VIa Variable stars with relatively cold dust at large distances; a significant part of the stars is carbon-rich
    VIb Variable stars with relatively hot dust close to the star and relatively cold dust at large distances; Some of the objects have proven to be O-rich
    VII Variable stars with more evolved C-rich circumstellar shells
    VIII Different sort of objects

  • Distribution of the detection velocities versus galactic longitude from GOM08

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  • Distribution of sources from GOM08 in (l,b) histograms



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