GRAVITY DISTANCES OF PLANETARY NEBULAE II. APPLICATION TO
A SAMPLE OF GALACTIC OBJECTS
J. O. Cazetta, W. J. Maciel
Astrophysics and Space Science 277, 393-401 (2001)
Recently, a method has been proposed to determine distances of
galactic planetary nebulae (PN) based on the different properties
of the Peimbert types, and taking into account the behaviour of
the PN central stars on the log g x log Teff plane.
In this paper, the method has been applied to a sample of galactic
objects, so that gravity distances or limits for 167 PN have been
determined, which form the basis of a new statistical distance scale.
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