Distinguishing between HII regions and planetary nebulae with Hi-GAL, WISE, MIPSGAL, and GLIMPSE
Loren D. Anderson, A. Zavagno, M. J. Barlow, P. Garcia-Lario, A., Noriega-Crespo

TL;DR
This study uses IR data from multiple surveys to identify characteristic colors that effectively distinguish HII regions from planetary nebulae, aiding in accurate classification especially for distant or young objects.
Contribution
The paper establishes specific IR color criteria based on Herschel, WISE, and Spitzer data to differentiate HII regions from PNe with high accuracy.
Findings
IR color criteria distinguish HII regions from PNe with over 98% accuracy for HII regions.
HII regions and PNe have distinct spectral energy distribution peaks, aiding classification.
Color dispersion suggests modest evolution of IR colors over time for HII regions.
Abstract
HII regions and planetary nebulae (PNe) both emit at radio and infrared (IR) wavelengths, and angularly small HII regions can be mistaken for PNe. This problem of classification is most severe for HII regions in an early evolutionary stage, those that are extremely distant, or those that are both young and distant. Using data from the Herschel Hi-GAL survey, as well as WISE and the Spitzer MIPSGAL and GLIMPSE surveys, we wish to establish characteristic IR colors that can be used to distinguish between HII regions and PNe. We perform aperture photometry measurements for a sample of 126 HII regions and 43 PNe at wavelengths from 8.0 micron to 500 micron. We find that HII regions and PNe have distinct IR colors. The most robust discriminating color criteria are [F12/F8] < 0.3, [F160/F12] > 1.3, and [F160/F24] > 0.8 (or alternately [F160/F22] > 0.8), where the brackets indicate the log of…
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