Andromeda's tenuous veil: A likely Milky Way nebula projected toward M31
A. Lumbreras-Calle, J. A. Fern\'andez-Ontiveros, R. Infante-Sainz, M. Akhlaghi, B. Montoro-Molina, B. P\'erez-D\'iaz, A. del Pino, H. Vives-Arias, A. Hern\'an-Caballero, C. L\'opez-Sanjuan, M. A. Mart\'in-Guerrero, S. Eskandarlou, A. Ederoclite

TL;DR
This study investigates a faint nebula near M31, using multi-wavelength spectroscopy, and concludes it is likely a Galactic gas filament rather than associated with M31, based on velocity and emission properties.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed spectroscopic analysis to determine the nebula's location, suggesting it is a Milky Way filament, which clarifies its nature and challenges previous assumptions.
Findings
Nebula's velocity indicates a Milky Way origin, not M31.
Spectroscopic data reveal multiple emission lines consistent with Galactic gas.
Morphology and emission ratios support a filamentary interstellar structure.
Abstract
A large, faint nebula was unexpectedly discovered near M31 using narrowband [O III] images. Its apparent size and the lack of a clear counterpart at other wavelengths make it unique and challenging to explain. We aim to determine whether the nebula is extragalactic or located within the Milky Way. This will enable us to constrain its physical properties and assess its nature. To do so, we obtained deep narrowband [O II]3727 and H+[NII] observations with the JAST80 telescope at the Observatorio Astrof\'isico de Javalambre, as well as high spectral resolution spectroscopy (R~5000) at four locations within the region of interest using MEGARA at the Gran Telescopio Canarias. We found extended [O II] emission along two near-parallel strands to the [O III], offset by six arcmin. The nebular spectra reveals up to 6 emission lines from [O III]4959,5007, H, [N II]6583, and [S…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
