Planetary nebulae and Wolf-Rayet stars in the Magellanic Clouds
- 1 January 1964
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Symposium - International Astronomical Union
- Vol. 20, 316-321
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900052773
Abstract
Objects in the Small Magellanic Cloud classified by Lindsay (1961) as planetary nebulae or probable planetary nebulae have been studied in detail on large-scale photographs (Henize and Westerlund 1963). Of Lindsay's 50 objects, 11 are clearly resolved, 2 are probably resolved, 12 show stellar images, 13 are below the limit of the plates, 11 (fairly faint) are outside the photographed regions, and 1 is of uncertain identification. The masses of the resolved nebulae lie between 2 and 33 solar masses. They are therefore classified as small diffuse nebulae; it appears unlikely that the mass of a planetary nebula can exceed a few tenths of a solar mass.Keywords
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