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Table 1

Stellar and nebular parameters of the WR sample.

WR Nebulaa RA Dec Galactic Coord. d z Spectral v Optical Nebular
l,b Type Observationb Type
(J2000) (°) (kpc) (pc) (km s-1)

6 S 308 06 54 13.05 23 55 42.1 234.7610.08 1.50 262 WN4-s 1700 CTIO (Hα, [O iii])
7 NGC 2359 07 18 29.13 13 13 01.5 227.750.13 3.67 8 WN4-s 1600 SuperCOSMOS/DSS
8 07 44 58.22 31 54 29.6 247.073.79 3.47 229 WN7/WCE+? 1590 SuperCOSMOS
16 Anon 09 54 52.91 57 43 38.3 281.082.55 2.37 105 WN8h 650 SuperCOSMOS
18 NGC 3199 10 17 02.28 57 54 46.9 283.570.97 2.20 37 WN4-s 1800 DSS
22 Anon 10 41 17.52 59 40 36.9 287.170.85 3.24 48 WN7h+O9III-V 1785 DSS
23 Anon 10 41 38.33 58 46 18.8 286.780.03 3.24 2 WC6 2340 DSS
30 Anon 10 51 06.01 62 17 01.8 284.442.61 5.83 263 WC6+O6-8 2100 SuperCOSMOS
31a 10 53 59.66 60 26 44.3 288.940.81 8.0 113 WN11h 365 SuperCOSMOS
35 Anon 11 00 22.10 61 13 51.0 289.971.19 17.87 371 WN6h-w 1100 SuperCOSMOS
35b Anon 11 00 02.30 60 14 01.0 289.630.24 2.19 9 WN4 ... SuperCOSMOS
38 Anon 11 05 46.52 61 13 49.1 290.570.92 5.83 94 WC4 3200 SuperCOSMOS
40 RCW 58 11 06 17.21 65 30 35.2 292.314.83 2.26 190 WN8h 650 CS (Hα, [O iii])
52 Anon 13 18 28.00 58 08 13.6 306.50+4.54 1.51 120 WC4 3225 SuperCOSMOS
54 Anon 13 32 43.79 65 01 27.9 307.272.50 7.53 321 WN5-w 1500 SuperCOSMOS
55 RCW 78 13 33 30.13 62 19 01.2 307.80+0.16 6.03 17 WN7 (WNE-w) 1200 SuperCOSMOS
68 G320.51.4 15 18 21.0 59 38 10.0 320.541.88 3.27 107 WC7 2100 SuperCOSMOS
75 RCW 104 16 24 26.23 51 32 06.1 332.841.48 2.18 56 WN6-s 2300 CS (Hα, [O iii])
85 RCW 118 17 14 27.13 39 45 47.0 347.430.61 4.66 50 WN6h-w (WNL) 1400 SuperCOSMOS
86 RCW 130 17 18 23.06 34 24 30.6 352.25+1.85 2.86 92 WC7(+B0III-I) 1855 DSS
94 Anon 17 33 07.14 33 38 23.7 354.600.25 3.12 14 WN5-w 1300 SuperCOSMOS
95 17 36 19.76 33 26 10.9 355.130.70 2.09 26 WC9d 1900 SuperCOSMOS
101 Anon 17 45 09.10 31 50 16.0 357.471.43 3.18 79 WC8 ... SuperCOSMOS
102 G2.4+1.4 17 45 47.00 26 10 29.0 2.38+1.41 5.56 137 WO2 5000 SuperCOSMOS
113 RCW 167 18 19 07.36 11 37 59.2 18.91+1.75 1.79 55 WC8d+O8-9IV 1700 DSS
116 Anon 18 27 04.28 12 22 52.3 19.160.32 2.48 14 WN8h 800 SuperCOSMOS (?)
124 M1-67 19 11 30.88 +16 51 38.2 50.20+3.31 3.36 194 WN8h 710 DSS
128 Anon 19 48 32.20 +18 12 03.7 55.623.79 9.37 619 WN4(h)-w 2050 MLO (Hα, [O iii])
131 20 00 19.12 +33 15 51.1 69.90+1.71 11.78 352 WN7h 1400 DSS
134 Anon 20 10 14.20 +36 10 35.1 73.45+1.55 1.74 47 WN6-s 1700 MLO (Hα, [O iii])
136 NGC 6888 20 12 06.55 +38 21 17.8 75.48+2.43 1.26 53 WN6(h)-s 1600 DSS (Red, Blue)

Notes. All parameters have been adopted from van der Hucht (2001), but the spectral classification and terminal velocities have been revised according to Hamann et al. (2006) and Sander et al. (2012).

(a)

The name Anon is given to those nebulae that have not been catalogued as independent objects nebula, as those that are a small portion of a larger nebular region (see Chu 1981; Chu et al. 1983).

(b)

CTIO: Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, SuperCOSMOS: Super COSMOS Sky Survey, DSS: STScI Digitized Sky Survey, CS: Curtis-Schmidt, and MLO: Mount Laguna Observatory.

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