Properties of central stars of planetary nebulae with distances in Gaia DR2
I. Gonz\'alez-Santamar\'ia, M. Manteiga, A. Manchado, A. Ulla, C., Dafonte

TL;DR
This study compiles and analyzes Gaia DR2 data for central stars of planetary nebulae to improve understanding of their distances, sizes, luminosities, and galactic distribution, providing new insights into their evolutionary stages.
Contribution
It presents a large, Gaia-based catalogue of CSPN with reliable distances, enabling detailed analysis of their physical and spatial properties compared to previous methods.
Findings
Gaia distances generally agree with other methods but reveal some discrepancies.
The galactic distribution of CSPN shows concentration in certain regions.
Derived physical sizes and ages of nebulae align with evolutionary models.
Abstract
Context. We have compiled a catalogue of central stars of planetary nebulae (CSPN) with reliable distances and positions obtained from Gaia Data Release 2 (DR2) astrometry. Distances derived from parallaxes allow us to analyse the galactic distribution and estimate other parameters such as sizes, kinematical ages, bolometric magnitudes, and luminosities. Aims. Our objective is to analyse the information regarding distances together with other available literature data about photometric properties, nebular kinematics, and stellar effective temperatures to throw new light on this rapid and rather unknown evolutionary phase. We seek to understand how Gaia distances compare with other indirect methods commonly used and, in particular, with those derived from non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (non-LTE) models; how many planetary nebulae (PNe) populate the Galaxy; and how are they spatially…
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