The extinction distances for over one thousand Planetary Nebulae with Gaia measurements
Authors/Creators
Description
This dataset provides catalogs of extinction distances for Galactic planetary nebulae (PNe) derived with an optimized extinction-distance method, as described in:
Deng, Wang & Jiang (2026), "The extinction distances for over thousand Planetary Nebulae with the Gaia measurements"
Background
As key tracers of stellar evolution, chemical enrichment, and the interstellar medium, accurate distances to PNe are crucial for determining their intrinsic properties. However, obtaining such distances has long been challenging, as existing methods rarely achieve both broad applicability and high reliability. Despite Gaia's identification of central stars (CSPNe) for ∼70% of known PNe, reliable distances remain scarce: fewer than 25% have accurate parallaxes for deriving distances. To address this limitation, we develop an optimized Gaia-based extinction–distance method for PNe with identified CSPNe, which allows distances to be estimated for over one thousand objects and serves as a complementary approach when parallaxes are uncertain or missing.
Data files
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Distance_for_1066PNe.csv
Extinction distances for 1,066 Galactic PNe.
Columns:-
PNG: PN identifier (HASH format) -
Name: Common PN name -
D: Distance (pc) -
D_err: Uncertainty (pc)
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CSPN_for_15PNe.csv
Results for 15 PNe with disputed CSPN identifications.
Columns:-
PNG: PN identifier -
Name: PN name -
source_id: Gaia DR3 source_id of adopted CSPN
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Usage
Data are provided as CSV tables and can be easily accessed in Python, for example with pandas:
import pandas as pd
pn_catalog = pd.read_csv("Distance_for_1066PNe.csv")
Citation
If you use this dataset, please cite: http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.15139