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Gar Object 1 - h-alfa

Cerceda (El boalo) - Madrid - Spain

Unknown nature nebular Object in Cefeo Jorge García Martin


ABSTRACT
We present a discovery of a new object of unknown nature at coordinates: 22 46 29.9 +59 09 37.3 identified in low resolution optical wavelength shots taken with an 5nm pass H-alpha filter (centered in 656.5nm). The object is not in any of the catalogs available in SIMBAD. The nebula studied here, if it appears in the red shots of the DSS and in infrared (ALLWISE).


REPORT

During a review of images in the H-alpha band taken in a astrophotography session on January 25, 2011 in the field close to the nebula NGC-7380, I was struck by a small nebulous object around a 13.6 magnitude star near the right edge of the image. The object coordinates are 22 46 24.9 +59 09 37.3 (J2000)

After searching in catalogs (using ALADIN and SIMBAD) no non-stellar, HII region or planetary object is mapped or described within a 10 'radius. The only annotation located at the mentioned coordinates is about the star located in the central part of the nebula: EM * GGR 102 a emission-line star. A radio source towards the SW of the object is also identified in the catalog. Note that the object appears on the DSS2 RED plates.

In H-alpha the object is noticeable, slightly elongating to the east, slightly concentric to the star EM* GGR 102, and shows some structure to the south-west. But it is difficult to resolve down due to the low resolution of the telescopes used for the capture. The apparent size of the object (in arc seconds) is approximately N-S: 87" x E-W: 100".

The object does not show a signal either with the Oxygen-III filter or Sulfur-II in 1 hour of exposure. However, deeper shots are required to rule out the presence of ionization in these bands. IMHO this object requires the realization of a spectrum, to determine its nature and deeper shots in h-alpha to inspect if it is connected with other weaker nebular areas that are glimpsed in the zone. It is also important to determine if the object is an HII region or has another nature (e.g. low-excitation planetary nebula similar to the HUDO 1 and HUBI 1 objects).


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Paco Centenera, Antonio Peña, Sakib Rasool, Pascal le Du, Francisco Jesus Cortes, Miguel Angel Garcia Borrella y Antonio Fernandez Sanchez (SPAG), Adolfo San Segundo, Laurence Sabin (IPHAS), Mattias Kronberger. Rafa Gonzalez, Jesus Rodriguez, Cristobal Garcia.

REFERENCES
Planetary Nebulae .net
Simbad EM*GGR 102

AstroPhysics 130EDT F8.35,SBIG STL11002M
30x1200" (10 hours of integration) full exif

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