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MODELING AND DISTANCE DETERMINATION OF PLANETARY-NEBULAE

  • PAM VANHOOF*
  • , GC VANDESTEENE
  • *Corresponding author voor dit werk

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At present the lack of a good, generally accepted distance scare is the major limitation in the study of Planetary Nebula (PN) evolution and their distribution. We describe our fully self-consistent method to derive the physical parameters of a PN, including its distance, from a set of observables. For this we calculate various models and search for a best fit of the model predictions to the observables. An accurate determination of the angular diameter is important for a good distance determination. We think that we shall achieve an accuracy of 30% in distance. We estimate the error in stellar temperature at less than 15% and the uncertainty in the abundances at 0.10 dex.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)579-580
Aantal pagina's2
TijdschriftAstrophysics and Space Science
Volume224
Nummer van het tijdschrift1-2
StatusPublished - feb.-1995
EvenementInternational Conference on Circumstellar Matter 1994, Celebrating the Centenary of the Royal-Observatory, Edinburgh -
Duur: 29-aug.-19942-sep.-1994

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