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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific | 1978

THE PLANETARY NEBULA SYSTEMS OF THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS.

N. Sanduleak; D. J. MacConnell; A. G. Davis Philip

Very deep blue- and red-sensitive objective-prism plates, taken at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory for various other programs, have been used to survey both Magellanic Clouds for unresolved emission-line objects that can be classified as confirmed or highly probable planetary nebulae. Listed are 102 (22 new) planetaries in the LMC and 28 (3 new) in the SMC. Emission-line stars and compact H II regions that have been or might be confused with planetary nebulae are also identified. The surface distributions and spectroscopic properties of the planetaries in the two systems are discussed.


Archive | 1973

A Group of High Luminosity Stars at Right Ascension 2 Hours, Declination -65

A. G. Davis Philip; Joseph William Erkes; N. Sanduleak


Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific | 1966

LOW-DISPERSION SPECTRA OF STARS AND GALAXIES

A. G. Davis Philip; N. Sanduleak


Archive | 1983

A Deep Objective Prism Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud for OB and Supergiant Stars. Part I.

A. G. Davis Philip; N. Sanduleak


Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series | 1979

A deep objective prism survey of two regions in the Large Magellanic Cloud for OB and supergiant stars

N. Sanduleak


Archive | 1977

Carbon stars and late-type suspected supergiants in the LMC.

N. Sanduleak; A. G. Davis Philip


Archive | 1977

Carbon stars and late-type suspected supergiants in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

N. Sanduleak; A. G. Davis Philip


Archive | 1977

HV 1707: a Variable Carbon Star in the Small Magellanic Cloud

N. Sanduleak; A. G. Davis Philip


Archive | 1976

Possible optical counterpart for LMC X-4.

N. Sanduleak; A. G. Davis Philip


Archive | 1976

Carbon stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud.

N. Sanduleak; A. G. Davis Philip

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