A catalogue of integrated H\alpha\ fluxes for ~1100 Galactic planetary nebulae
I. S. Bojicic, D. J. Frew, and Q. A. Parker

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive and homogeneous catalogue of integrated H-alpha flux measurements for approximately 1100 Galactic planetary nebulae, significantly expanding existing data for astrophysical research.
Contribution
It introduces the largest uniform database of H-alpha fluxes for Galactic planetary nebulae, derived from SHASSA and VTSS surveys, tripling previous datasets.
Findings
Largest homogeneous H-alpha flux catalogue for planetary nebulae
Tripled the number of available flux measurements
Enhanced data quality for astrophysical analyses
Abstract
We present new determinations of the integrated H\alpha\ flux for ~1100 Galactic planetary nebulae measured from the Southern H-Alpha Sky Survey Atlas (SHASSA) and its northern counterpart, the Virginia Tech Spectral-Line Survey (VTSS). This catalogue is the largest homogeneous database of its kind, tripling the number of currently available measurements.
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