Publications (29)
Searching for Faint Planetary Nebulae Using the Digital Sky Survey
George H. Jacoby, Matthias Kronberger, Dana Patchick +8
Photoionization models of the Eskimo nebula: evidence for a binary central star?
Ashkbiz Danehkar, David J. Frew, Quentin A. Parker +1
Planetary nebulae and their mimics: the MASH-MEN Project
Rozenn Boissay, Quentin A. Parker, David J. Frew +1
Kathryns Wheel: A spectacular galaxy collision discovered in the Galactic neighbourhood
Quentin A. Parker, Albert A. Zijlstra, Milorad Stupar +4
A Revised Historical Light Curve of Eta Carinae and the Timing of Close Periastron Encounters
Nathan Smith, David J. Frew
A view of the solar neighbourhood: the local population of planetary nebulae and their mimics
David J. Frew, Quentin A. Parker
Discovery of planetary nebulae using predictive mid-infrared diagnostics
Quentin A. Parker, Martin Cohen, Milorad Stupar +6
Newly Discovered Wolf-Rayet and Weak Emission-Line Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae
Kyle DePew, Quentin A. Parker, Brent Miszalski +5
Binary Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae Discovered Through Photometric Variability V: The Central Stars of HaTr 7 and ESO 330-9
Todd C. Hillwig, David J. Frew, Nicole Reindl +3
Multi-wavelength diagnostic properties of Galactic Planetary Nebulae detected by GLIMPSE-I
Martin Cohen, Quentin A. Parker, Anne J. Green +3
A catalogue of integrated H-alpha fluxes for 1,258 Galactic planetary nebulae
David J. Frew, Ivan S. Bojicic, Q. A. Parker
The Hα surface brightness - radius relation: a robust statistical distance indicator for planetary nebulae
David J. Frew, Q. A. Parker, I. S. Bojicic
Planetary Nebula Surveys: Past, Present and Future
Quentin A. Parker, David J. Frew
Spitzer IRAC observations of newly-discovered planetary nebulae from the Macquarie-AAO-Strasbourg H-alpha Planetary Nebula Project
Martin Cohen, Quentin A. Parker, Anne J. Green +10
PHL 932: when is a planetary nebula not a planetary nebula?
David J. Frew, Greg J. Madsen, Simon J. O'Toole +1
A search for Type Ia supernova progenitors: the central stars of the planetary nebulae NGC 2392 and NGC 6026
Ashkbiz Danehkar, David J. Frew, Orsola De Marco +1
DT Serpentis: neither a symbiotic star nor a planetary nebula associate
David J. Frew, Joao Bento, Ivan S. Bojicic +1
The planetary nebula Abell 48 and its [WN] nucleus
David J. Frew, Ivan S. Bojicic, Q. A. Parker +6
New light on Galactic post-asymptotic giant branch stars. I. First distance catalogue
Shane B. Vickers, David J. Frew, Ouentin A. Parker +1
Wolf-Rayet Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae: Their Evolution and Properties
Kyle DePew, David J. Frew, Quentin A. Parker +1
Photoionization modeling of the Galactic planetary nebulae Abell 39 and NGC 7027
Ashkbiz Danehkar, David J. Frew, Quentin A. Parker +1
K 1-6: an asymmetric planetary nebula with a binary central star
David J. Frew, Jeff Stanger, Michael Fitzgerald +16
Flux calibration of the AAO/UKST SuperCOSMOS H-alpha Survey
David J. Frew, Ivan S. Bojicic, Quentin A. Parker +3
Planetary Nebulae: Observational Properties, Mimics, and Diagnostics
David J. Frew, Quentin A. Parker
Planetary Nebulae towards the Galactic bulge. I. [OIII] fluxes
Anna V. Kovacevic, Quentin A. Parker, George H. Jacoby +3
Binary Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae Discovered Through Photometric Variability III: The Central Star of Abell 65
Todd C. Hillwig, David J. Frew, Melissa Louie +4
PHR1315-6555: a bipolar planetary nebula in the compact Hyades-age open cluster ESO96-SC04
Quentin A. Parker, David J. Frew, Brent Miszalski +4
The H$α$ surface brightness $-$ radius plane as a diagnostic tool for photoionized nebulae
David J. Frew, Ivan S. Bojicic, Quentin A. Parker
An Aboriginal Australian Record of the Great Eruption of Eta Carinae
Duane W. Hamacher, David J. Frew