Spectroscopic confirmation of the planetary nebula nature of PM1-242, PM1-318 and PM1-333 and morphological analysis of the nebulae
L. F. Miranda, C. B. Pereira, M. A. Guerrero

TL;DR
This study confirms the planetary nebula nature of PM1-242, PM1-318, and PM1-333 through spectroscopy and imaging, revealing their physical properties, morphologies, and evolutionary stages.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectroscopic and morphological analysis of three planetary nebulae, including their excitation, structure, and evolutionary status, which was previously unconfirmed.
Findings
PM1-242 is a medium-to-high-excitation elliptical nebula with enhanced arcs.
PM1-318 is a high-excitation nebula with a ring-like shell and bright regions.
PM1-333 is an evolved, high-excitation nebula with collimated outflows.
Abstract
We present intermediate resolution long-slit spectra and narrow-band Halpha, [NII] and [OIII] images of PM1-242, PM318 and PM1-333, three IRAS sources classified as possible planetary nebulae. The spectra show that the three objects are true planetary nebulae and allow us to study their physical properties; the images provide a detailed view of their morphology. PM1-242 is a medium-to-high-excitation (e.g., HeII4686/Hbeta ~0.4; [NII]6584/Halpha ~0.3) planetary nebula with an elliptical shape containing [NII] enhanced point-symmetric arcs. An electron temperature [Te([SIII])] of ~10250 K and an electron density [Ne([SII])] of ~2300 cm-3 are derived for PM1-242. Abundance calculations suggest a large helium abundance (He/H ~0.29) in PM1-242. PM1-318 is a high-excitation (HeII4686/Hbeta ~1) planetary nebula with a ring-like inner shell containing two enhanced opposite regions, surrounded…
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