The San Pedro M\'artir Kinematic Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae
J. A. L\'opez, M. G. Richer, M. T. Garc\'ia-D\'iaz, D. M. Clark, J., Meaburn, H. Riesgo, W. Steffen, M. Lloyd

TL;DR
The paper introduces the San Pedro Mártír kinematic catalogue, a comprehensive database of spatially resolved spectra for about 600 galactic planetary nebulae, enabling detailed study of their internal kinematics.
Contribution
It provides the most extensive, homogeneous, and accessible dataset of ionized nebular kinematics, including spectra, images, and classifications, for planetary nebulae.
Findings
Data covers about 600 nebulae with multiple spectra per object.
Catalogue includes images with accurate slit positions.
Accessible online for research and analysis.
Abstract
The San Pedro M\'artir kinematic catalogue of galactic planetary nebulae provides spatially resolved, long-slit Echelle spectra for about 600 planetary nebulae. The data are presented wavelength calibrated and corrected for heliocentric motion. For most objects multiple spectra have been acquired and images with accurate slit positions on the nebulae are also presented for each object. This is the most extensive and homogeneous single source of data concerning the internal kinematics of the ionized nebular material in planetary nebulae. Data can be retrieved for individual objects or selected by groups that share some common characteristics, such as by morphological classes, galactic population, binary cores, presence of fast outflows, etc. The catalogue is available through the world wide web at http://kincatpn.astrosen.unam.mx .
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
