Searching for nascent planetary nebulae: OHPNe candidates in the SPLASH survey
Rold\'an A. Cala, Jos\'e F. G\'omez, Luis F. Miranda, Lucero Uscanga,, Shari L. Breen, Joanne R. Dawson, Itziar de Gregorio-Monsalvo, Hiroshi Imai,, Hai-Hua Qiao, Olga Su\'arez

TL;DR
This study identifies new candidate nascent planetary nebulae by analyzing interferometric data for OH maser and radio continuum emissions, expanding the sample of known objects and providing a method for future discoveries.
Contribution
The paper reports the discovery of four new OHPNe candidates using a novel data matching approach in the SPLASH survey, aiding in understanding early planetary nebula evolution.
Findings
Identified 8 objects with coincident OH maser and radio continuum emissions.
Four of these are new OHPNe candidates requiring further spectroscopic confirmation.
Radio spectral indices suggest partially optically thick free-free emission.
Abstract
The evolution of asymptotic giant branch stars from the spherical symmetry into the diverse shapes of planetary nebulae (PNe) is a topic of intensive research. Young PNe provide a unique opportunity to characterize the onset of this transitional phase. In particular, OH maser-emitting PNe (OHPNe) are considered nascent PNe. In fact, only 6 OHPNe have been confirmed to date. In order to identify and characterize more OHPNe, we processed the unpublished continuum data of the interferometric follow-up of the Southern Parkes Large-Area Survey in Hydroxyl (SPLASH). We then matched the interferometric positions of OH maser and radio continuum emission, considering the latter as a possible tracer of free-free emission from photoionized gas, characteristic of PNe. We report 8 objects with a positive coincidence, 4 of which are classified as candidate OHPNe here for the first time (IRAS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
