The Hα surface brightness − radius (S−r) relation is a robust distance indicator for planetary nebulae (PNe), further enhanced by different populations of PNe having distinct loci in S−r space. Other types of photoionized nebulae also plot in quite distinct regions in the S−r plane, allowing its use as a diagnostic tool. In particular, the nova shells and massive star ejecta (MSE) plot on relatively tight loci illustrating their evolutionary sequences. For the MSE, there is potential to develop a distance indicator for these objects, based on their trend in S−r space. As high-resolution, narrowband surveys of the nearest galaxies become more commonplace, the S−r plane is a potentially useful diagnostic tool to help identify the various ionized nebulae in these systems.
@article{arxiv.1603.00983,
title = {The H$\alpha$ surface brightness $-$ radius plane as a diagnostic tool for photoionized nebulae},
author = {David J. Frew and Ivan S. Bojicic and Quentin A. Parker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.00983},
year = {2016}
}
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4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the 11th Pacific Rim Conference on Stellar Astrophysics: Physics and Chemistry of the Late Stages of Stellar Evolution, held in Hong Kong, Dec 2015