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Multipolar Bubbles and Jets in Low-Excitation Planetary Nebulae: Toward a New Understanding of the Formation and Shaping of Planetary Nebulae

Authors :
John T. Trauger
Raghvendra Sahai
Source :
The Astronomical Journal. 116:1357-1366
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 1998.

Abstract

First results from a Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 Hα imaging survey of young planetary nebulae (PNs) are reported. The PNs have been selected on the basis of their low excitation characteristics. All objects imaged so far show highly aspherical morphology, with a majority characterized by multipolar bubbles distributed roughly point-symmetrically around the central star. In some objects, bipolar ansae or collimated radial structures are seen, indicating the presence of jets, whereas in others bright structures near the minor axes indicate the presence of disks or torii. The complexity, organization, and symmetry of the above structures lead us to propose that the primary agent for shaping PNs is high-speed collimated outflows or jets that operate during the late asymptotic galactic branch (AGB) and/or early post-AGB evolutionary phase, and not a preexisting equatorial density enhancement as envisioned in the currently popular model. These outflows carve out a complex imprint within an intrinsically spherical AGB circumstellar envelope (CSE). Subsequent expansion of a hot, tenuous stellar wind from the post-AGB star inside the imprinted AGB CSE then produces the observed PN, whose shape and structure depend in detail on how the characteristics of the jets change with time.

Details

ISSN :
00046256
Volume :
116
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Accession number :
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