We report the extragalactic radio-continuum detection of 15 planetary nebulae (PNe) in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) from recent Australia Telescope Compact Array+Parkes mosaic surveys. These detections were supplemented by new and high-resolution radio, optical and infrared observations which helped to resolve the true nature of the objects. Four of the PNe are located in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) and 11 are located in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Based on Galactic PNe the expected radio flux densities at the distance of the LMC/SMC are up to ∼2.5 and ∼2.0 mJy at 1.4 GHz, respectively. We find that one of our new radio PNe in the SMC has a flux density of 5.1 mJy at 1.4 GHz, several times higher than expected. We suggest that the...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) contains the nearest large extragalactic population of planetary ne...
We have extended our PNe survey to the outer ∼64deg2 of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using maps ...
We have extended our planetary nebulae (PNe) survey to the outer ~64 deg2 of the Large Magellanic Cl...
We report the extragalactic radio-continuum detection of 15 planetary nebulae (PNe) in the Magellani...
We present 21 new radio-continuum detections at catalogued planetary nebula (PN) positions in the La...
We present ten new radio continuum (RC) detections at catalogued planetary nebula (PN) positions in ...
We present 11 spectra from 12 candidate radio sources co-identified with known planetary nebulae (PN...
We present 11 spectra from 12 candidate radio sources co-identified with known planetary nebulae (PN...
We present 11 spectra from 12 candidate radio sources co-identified with known planetary nebulae (PN...
We present preliminary results from spectral observations of four (4) candidate radio sources co-ide...
We present preliminary results from spectral observations of four (4) candidate radio sources co-ide...
The Magellanic Clouds are close enough to the Milky Way to provide an excellent environment in which...
Abstract — Radio continuum emission has been detected from a planetary nebula in the Large Magellani...
We present an analysis of a new 120 deg2 radio continuum image of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) a...
Radio continuum emission has been detected from a planetary nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud: th...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) contains the nearest large extragalactic population of planetary ne...
We have extended our PNe survey to the outer ∼64deg2 of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using maps ...
We have extended our planetary nebulae (PNe) survey to the outer ~64 deg2 of the Large Magellanic Cl...
We report the extragalactic radio-continuum detection of 15 planetary nebulae (PNe) in the Magellani...
We present 21 new radio-continuum detections at catalogued planetary nebula (PN) positions in the La...
We present ten new radio continuum (RC) detections at catalogued planetary nebula (PN) positions in ...
We present 11 spectra from 12 candidate radio sources co-identified with known planetary nebulae (PN...
We present 11 spectra from 12 candidate radio sources co-identified with known planetary nebulae (PN...
We present 11 spectra from 12 candidate radio sources co-identified with known planetary nebulae (PN...
We present preliminary results from spectral observations of four (4) candidate radio sources co-ide...
We present preliminary results from spectral observations of four (4) candidate radio sources co-ide...
The Magellanic Clouds are close enough to the Milky Way to provide an excellent environment in which...
Abstract — Radio continuum emission has been detected from a planetary nebula in the Large Magellani...
We present an analysis of a new 120 deg2 radio continuum image of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) a...
Radio continuum emission has been detected from a planetary nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud: th...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) contains the nearest large extragalactic population of planetary ne...
We have extended our PNe survey to the outer ∼64deg2 of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using maps ...
We have extended our planetary nebulae (PNe) survey to the outer ~64 deg2 of the Large Magellanic Cl...