Hello, Is there any information on this forum , or anywhere on the internet about protoplanetary object Parsamian 22 in Cygnus? Have had no luck, Love to see it this coming weekend. Coordinates would be great too. Thanks Raul
Hello, Is there any information on this forum , or anywhere on the internet about protoplanetary object Parsamian 22 in Cygnus? Have had no luck, Love to see it this coming weekend. Coordinates would be great too. Thanks Raul
Last edited by Raul Leon; July 8th, 2018 at 11:33 PM.
This is what SIMBAD has
GN 20.22.7 -- Reflection Nebula
Other object types: RNe (), ISM (GN,Parsamian,...), BNe ([B77])
ICRS coord. (ep=J2000) : 20 24 30.0 +42 14 00 [ ] E 2003A&A...399..141M
FK4 coord. (ep=B1950 eq=1950) : 20 22 45.2 +42 04 12 [ ]
Gal coord. (ep=J2000) : 080.0153 +02.6484 [ ]
Spectral type: A5eV ~ 2011ApJ...734...22L
http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/si...bmit=submit+id
There are also a number of papers that reference it there as well so you can get some information about it. Simbad is always a good place to look for this kind of stuff, for galactic objects anyway.
Owen
Thanks Owen
Steve
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Hi Steve if you want to point the thread in that direction then there is the nice YSO atlas and observations by Reiner Vogel at http://www.reinervogel.net/index_e.html
Owen
Hello Steve, do you have any information or observing notes on Parsamian 22?
Sorry I didn't respond earlier but I was out of town at a 5-day star party, but I haven't observed Parsamian 22. Have you looked at the SIMBAD entry? You might find a paper that gives some information in the 15 references.
Steve
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If anyone takes a look at Parsamyan 22 this summer I'd be curious to hear your results. It's close to NGC 6914 -- specifically vdB 131 -- and I assume is part of the same complex. It's associated with the emission-line star HBC 694, which is also in SIMBAD.
Parsamyan 22 = P-P 95 = Bernes 22
20 24 29.5 +42 14 02
Steve
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I took a look at Parsamyan 22 this morning and was really surprised. It was really cool to see its elongated faint ghostly glow embedded in the open star cluster. I am a big fan of two objects in the same field. The YSO was visible as a small pin point yellow star with AV @ 610X. I highly recommend you to give Parsamyan 22 a go.
IMG_0104.GIF
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Jimi Lowrey
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Awesome! I can’t wait to give it a go this weekend, thanks for the reply . Raul
Hi everybody,
Well this past weekend I took a look at Dolidze 8 the cluster where Parsamian 22 resides, and I believe I caught a glimpse of it. The seeing was not good, probably 4/10, I believe It to be more visible at 75x than at 158x where it seemed to get washed out. I caught a glimpse of what seemed to be two very difuse streaks of light eminating from one of the stars in the cluster. I'm going to look at it again next new moon,to confirm and hopefully sketch it. Raul
I got a look at Parsamian 22 with my 28-inch at the OSP last week. It was quite subtle, but then the sky was full of wildfire smoke at the time so I feel lucky to have seen it at all. It was best seen without any filters at 408x.
Parsamian 22.jpg Parsamian 22_invert.jpg
"...It was a snap to see it even though it was quite subtle. A short, faint fuzzy streak jumps out with averted vision, looking bigger than in photos. Filters (NPB, OIII, h-beta, broad brand) didn't help at all. 408x, 21.81 smoky SQM. ps - this area has some distinct reflection nebulae - NGC 6914, vdB 131 and 132."
Howard
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Hi,
Here is what I observed in 2005 about that object in my 17.5" Coulter at 271x (I have NELM of 6.3 and transparent skies) : small, extremely faint (glimpsed less than 5% of the observing time with averted vision), oval, about 35"x15"ENE-WSW, homogeneous with fuzzy edges, no central star and no response to UHC, OIII or Hß filters; located on the SE side of Dolidze 8 which consist of a dozen sparsed stars between mag.10 and 14.
9/26/22 Parsamian 22. At 150x in 16” it was faintly visible as a short, soft, glow. Not going to be visible in 10”, though!
Scott