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PN - ISM interaction: The observational evidence

Florian Kerber, Elise Furlan, Thomas Rauch, Miguel Roth

Published 1999-12-21Version 1

We present results of an ongoing survey of low surface brightness planetary nebulae (PNe). Using both narrow-band imaging and long slit spectroscopy we have studied 15 new examples for interaction with the interstellar medium (ISM) demonstrating that this process is common in evolved PNe. Characteristic properties of the nebulae in terms of morphology and plasma parameters have been established and different degrees of interaction can be identified. Although the study of the objects is at an early stage the observational findings are in agreement with theory. The data indicate that the objects have a very high degree of individuality due to the action of complex physics under varying conditions.

Comments: 4 pages, LaTex, To appear in ``Asymmetrical Planetary Nebulae II: from Origins to Microstructures,'' ASP Conference Series, Vol. 199, 2000; J.H. Kastner, N. Soker, & S.A. Rappaport, eds
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