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A Preferred Orientation Angle for Bipolar Planetary Nebulae
Andreas Ritter, Quentin A. Parker
Published 2020-03-18Version 1
We present preliminary results from measuring Galactic orientation angles of 800 elliptical and bipolar Planetary Nebulae (PNe) in the Hong Kong/Australian Astronomical Observatory/Strasbourg Observatory H-alpha Planetary Nebula (HASH) research platform and database (Parker et al. [1], [2]). For elliptical PNe the distribution of orientation angles is found to be essentially uniform. However, for bipolar PNe there is statistically significant evidence for preferred orientation angles (as tentatively reported before with smaller samples) across the whole Galaxy.
Comments: conference proceedings WORKPLaNS2, held in Leiden (Netherlands) December 2019
Categories: astro-ph.SR
Keywords: bipolar planetary nebulae, preferred orientation angle, astronomical observatory/strasbourg observatory h-alpha, kong/australian astronomical observatory/strasbourg observatory, observatory/strasbourg observatory h-alpha planetary nebula
Tags: conference paper
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