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Emission line galaxies behind the Planetary Nebula IC 5148: Potential for a serendipity survey with archival data

  • S. Kimeswenger
  • , D. Barria
  • , W. Kausch
  • , D. S. Goldman
  • Universidad Católica del Norte
  • Universität Innsbruck
  • Astrodon Imaging

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Abstract

During the start of a survey program using FORS2 long slit spectroscopy on planetary nebulae (PN) and their haloes, we serendipitously discovered six background emission line galaxies (ELG) with redshifts of z = 0.2057, 0.3137, 0.37281, 0.4939, 0.7424 and 0.8668. Thus they clearly do not belong to a common cluster structure. We derived the major physical properties of the targets. Since the used long slit covers a sky area of only 570 arcsec2 (= 4.3 × 10-5 square degrees), we discuss further potential of serendipitous discoveries in archival data, beside the deep systematic work of the ongoing and upcoming big surveys. We conclude that archival data provide a decent potential for extending the overall data on ELGs without any selection bias.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-109
Number of pages9
JournalRevista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica
Volume54
Issue number1
StatePublished - Apr 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Galaxies: Active
  • Galaxies: Distances and redshifts
  • Methods: Observational
  • Surveys
  • Techniques: Spectroscopic

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