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The ground-based leg for our ISO PNe: NIR-imaging

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

S. Kimeswenger
Affiliation:
1Institute of Astronomy, University of Innsbruck
F. Kerber
Affiliation:
1Institute of Astronomy, University of Innsbruck
C. Kienel
Affiliation:
1Institute of Astronomy, University of Innsbruck
M. Roth
Affiliation:
2Las Campanas Observatory, Carnegie Institution of Washington

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Two ISO projects of scientists in Innsbruck deal with spatially resolved investigations of planetary nebulae in the infrared. Imaging in the NIR (1.0–2.4μm) is not possible with ISO and the spatial resolution and the limiting flux of the new surveys (DeNIS and 2MASS) will be insufficient for most of our objects.

Type
IV. Envelopes
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