Unreferenced objects from the sky are regularly discovered by amateur astronomers from their own images or from professional images. Like the DSH list, thanks to the initiative of Agnès Acker and Pascal Le Dû [1][5], a list of planetary nebulae candidates is maintained in France and regularly published in the SAF magazine and then in VizieR. Recently, amateur astronomers specializing in spectroscopy have managed to observe the spectra of some of these candidates to confirm their nature.
Instruments and teams
The spectra of some candidates were acquired with modest instruments from 0.09 m to 0.2 m diameter. Specific missions have allowed amateur teams like the PNST to use larger telescopes from 0.5 m (AstroQueyras) to 1 m (Calern) diameter. The spectrographs used are at low resolution at F/D = 5.
Le site Planetary Nebulae .net offre toutes les informations utiles et pratiques concernant les (candidates) nébuleuses
planétaires francophones, la manière de poser une candidature pour une nouvelle découverte ainsi que la marche à suivre pour la confirmation des candidates. Si vous souhaitez contribuer au site, merci de consulter la page Collecte de données et de nous contacter.
Contributeurs:
Pascal Le Dû - Thomas Petit - Olivier Garde - Nicolas Petit - Trygve Prestgard - Jean-Baptiste Feldmann -
Lionel Mulato - Sakib Rasool - Dana Patchick - Xavier Strottner - Jean-Baptiste Auroux