PHR1315-6555: a bipolar planetary nebula in the compact Hyades-age open cluster ESO96-SC04
Quentin A. Parker, David J. Frew, Brent Miszalski, Anna V. Kovacevic,, Peter M. Frinchaboy, Paul D. Dobbie, Joachim Koppen

TL;DR
This study confirms the first known case of a bipolar planetary nebula physically associated with a Hyades-age open cluster, providing precise property estimates and insights into its morphology, chemistry, and cluster membership.
Contribution
It presents the discovery and detailed analysis of PHR1315-6555, establishing its association with a Galactic open cluster and providing new data on its properties and morphology.
Findings
Confirmed physical association between the PN and the open cluster.
Provided precise distance and radial velocity measurements.
Indicated possible Type I chemical composition.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of a bipolar, possible Type I planetary nebula (PN), PHR1315-6555 (PN G305.3-03.1), that was discovered as part of the Macquarie/AAO/Strasbourg H-alpha planetary nebula project (MASH) and that we considered at the time was an excellent candidate for membership of the distant, compact, intermediate-age open cluster, ESO 96-SC04. The strong evidence for this association is presented here making this the only known example of a PN physically associated with a Galactic open cluster. Cluster membership is extremely important as it allows for very precise estimates of the fundamental properties of the PN as the cluster is at a known distance. The PN was discovered by one of us (QAP) during systematic MASH searches for new Galactic PNe of the AAO/UKST H-alpha survey and had been missed in earlier broadband surveys, including specific CCD studies of the host cluster.…
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