A catalog of planetary nebula candidates in the Sculptor spiral galaxy NGC 300
Miriam Pena, Jonnathan Reyes-Perez, Liliana Hernandez-Martinez and, Miguel Perez-Guillen

TL;DR
This study catalogs over a hundred planetary nebula candidates in NGC 300, analyzing their distribution, luminosity function, and estimating the galaxy's distance using PNLF, providing the largest such sample for this galaxy.
Contribution
It presents the largest catalog of planetary nebula candidates in NGC 300, including their properties and a detailed analysis of the planetary nebula luminosity function.
Findings
Identified over 100 PN candidates in NGC 300.
Derived the PNLF and estimated the galaxy's distance modulus.
Found the PNLF to be consistent across different galaxy regions.
Abstract
[OIII]5007 on-band off-band images, obtained with the VLT and FORS2 spectrograph in two zones (center and outskirts) of the spiral galaxy NGC300, are analyzed searching for emission line objects. In particular we search for planetary nebula (PN) candidates to analyze their distribution and luminosity properties, to perform follow-up spectroscopy, and to study the planetary nebula luminosity function, PNLF. In the continuum-subtracted images, a large number of emission line objects were detected. From this sample we selected as PN candidates those objects with stellar appearance and no detectable central star. [OIII]5007 instrumental magnitudes were measured and calibrated by using spectrophotometric data from the follow-up spectroscopy. We identified more than a hundred PN candidates and a number of compact HII regions. The PN sample is the largest one reported for this galaxy so far.…
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