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J/AJ/129/927   Unresolved Halpha enhancements in WHAM survey (Reynolds+, 2005)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/AJ/129/927 Unresolved Halpha enhancements in WHAM survey (Reynolds+, 2005) ================================================================================ Unresolved Halpha enhancements at high galactic latitude in the WHAM sky survey maps. Reynolds R.J., Chaudhary V., Madsen G.J., Haffner L.M. <Astron. J., 129, 927-934 (2005)> =2005AJ....129..927R ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Surveys; Photometry, H-alpha Keywords: catalogs - H II regions - planetary nebulae: general - subdwarfs - white dwarfs Abstract: We have identified 85 regions of enhanced Halpha emission at |b|>10deg subtending approximately 1deg or less on the Wisconsin Halpha Mapper (WHAM) sky survey (Cat. II/249). These high-latitude "WHAM point sources" have Halpha fluxes of 10^-11^-10^-9^ergs/cm^2^/s, radial velocities within about 70km/s of the LSR, and line widths that range from less than 20 to about 80km/s (FWHM). Twenty-nine of these enhancements are not identified with either cataloged nebulae or hot stars and appear to have kinematic properties that differ from those observed for planetary nebulae. Another 14 enhancements are near hot evolved low-mass stars that had no previously reported detections of associated nebulosity. The remainder of the enhancements are cataloged planetary nebulae and small, high-latitude HII regions surrounding massive O and early B stars. Description: The enhancements were identified through a systematic search by eye through the entire data cube of the WHAM survey.