2015
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stv456
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On the distances of planetary nebulae

Abstract: Past calibrations of statistical distance scales for planetary nebulae have been problematic, especially with regard to 'short' vs. 'long' scales. Reconsidering the calibration process naturally involves examining the precision and especially the systematic errors of various distance methods. Here we present a different calibration strategy, new for planetaries, that is anchored by precise trigonometric parallaxes for sixteen central stars published by Harris et al. (2007) of USNO, with four improved by Benedi… Show more

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“…We further note that Smith (2015) identified and discussed the scale error at large radii that affects the SSV distance scale. Recall that SSV used a constant mass assumption for all PNe larger than a radius of 0.06 pc.…”
Section: The Physical Basis For the Shα-r Relationmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…We further note that Smith (2015) identified and discussed the scale error at large radii that affects the SSV distance scale. Recall that SSV used a constant mass assumption for all PNe larger than a radius of 0.06 pc.…”
Section: The Physical Basis For the Shα-r Relationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In this section we briefly review the standard statistical techniques previously used in the literature. The reader is referred to the review of Smith (2015) for a fuller discussion of the limitations and biases of each distance technique.…”
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