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Article: The Necklace: Equatorial and polar outflows from the binary central star of the new planetary nebula IPHASXJ194359.5+170901

TitleThe Necklace: Equatorial and polar outflows from the binary central star of the new planetary nebula IPHASXJ194359.5+170901
Authors
KeywordsISM: abundances
Binaries: close
Stars: winds, outflows
Planetary nebulae: individual: IPHASXJ194359.5+170901
ISM: jets and outflows
Issue Date2011
Citation
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2011, v. 410, n. 2, p. 1349-1359 How to Cite?
AbstractIPHASXJ194359.5+170901 is a new high-excitation planetary nebula with remarkable characteristics. It consists of a knotty ring expanding at a speed of 28 km s-1, and a fast collimated outflow in the form of faint lobes and caps along the direction perpendicular to the ring. The expansion speed of the polar caps is 100 km s-1, and their kinematical age is twice as large as the age of the ring.Time-resolved photometry of the central star of IPHASXJ194359.5+170901 reveals a sinusoidal modulation with a period of 1.16 d. This is interpreted as evidence for binarity of the central star, the brightness variations being related to the orbital motion of an irradiated companion. This is supported by the spectrum of the central star in the visible range, which appears to be dominated by emission from the irradiated zone, consisting of a warm (6000-7000 K) continuum, narrow C iii, C iv and N iii emission lines, and broader lines from a flat H i Balmer sequence in emission.IPHASXJ194359.5+170901 helps to clarify the role of (close) binaries in the formation and shaping of planetary nebulae (PNe). The output of the common-envelope (CE) evolution of the system is a strongly flattened circumstellar mass deposition, a feature that seems to be distinctive of this kind of binary system. Also, IPHASXJ194359.5+170901 is among the first post-CE PNe for which the existence of a high-velocity polar outflow has been demonstrated. Its kinematical age might indicate that the polar outflow is formed before the CE phase. This points to mass transfer on to the secondary as the origin, but alternative explanations are also considered. © 2010 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2010 RAS.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/208917
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dc.contributor.authorCorradi, Romano L M-
dc.contributor.authorSabin, Laurence-
dc.contributor.authorMiszalski, Brent-
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez-Gil, Pablo-
dc.contributor.authorSantander-Garćia, Miguel-
dc.contributor.authorJones, David I.-
dc.contributor.authorDrew, Janet E.-
dc.contributor.authorMampaso, Antonio-
dc.contributor.authorBarlow, Michael J.-
dc.contributor.authorRubio-Díez, M. M.-
dc.contributor.authorCasares, Jorge-
dc.contributor.authorViironen, Kerttu-
dc.contributor.authorFrew, David J.-
dc.contributor.authorGiammanco, Corrado-
dc.contributor.authorGreimel, Robert-
dc.contributor.authorSale, Stuart E.-
dc.date.accessioned2015-03-23T02:02:11Z-
dc.date.available2015-03-23T02:02:11Z-
dc.date.issued2011-
dc.identifier.citationMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2011, v. 410, n. 2, p. 1349-1359-
dc.identifier.issn0035-8711-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/208917-
dc.description.abstractIPHASXJ194359.5+170901 is a new high-excitation planetary nebula with remarkable characteristics. It consists of a knotty ring expanding at a speed of 28 km s-1, and a fast collimated outflow in the form of faint lobes and caps along the direction perpendicular to the ring. The expansion speed of the polar caps is 100 km s-1, and their kinematical age is twice as large as the age of the ring.Time-resolved photometry of the central star of IPHASXJ194359.5+170901 reveals a sinusoidal modulation with a period of 1.16 d. This is interpreted as evidence for binarity of the central star, the brightness variations being related to the orbital motion of an irradiated companion. This is supported by the spectrum of the central star in the visible range, which appears to be dominated by emission from the irradiated zone, consisting of a warm (6000-7000 K) continuum, narrow C iii, C iv and N iii emission lines, and broader lines from a flat H i Balmer sequence in emission.IPHASXJ194359.5+170901 helps to clarify the role of (close) binaries in the formation and shaping of planetary nebulae (PNe). The output of the common-envelope (CE) evolution of the system is a strongly flattened circumstellar mass deposition, a feature that seems to be distinctive of this kind of binary system. Also, IPHASXJ194359.5+170901 is among the first post-CE PNe for which the existence of a high-velocity polar outflow has been demonstrated. Its kinematical age might indicate that the polar outflow is formed before the CE phase. This points to mass transfer on to the secondary as the origin, but alternative explanations are also considered. © 2010 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2010 RAS.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society-
dc.subjectISM: abundances-
dc.subjectBinaries: close-
dc.subjectStars: winds, outflows-
dc.subjectPlanetary nebulae: individual: IPHASXJ194359.5+170901-
dc.subjectISM: jets and outflows-
dc.titleThe Necklace: Equatorial and polar outflows from the binary central star of the new planetary nebula IPHASXJ194359.5+170901-
dc.typeArticle-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17523.x-
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dc.identifier.volume410-
dc.identifier.issue2-
dc.identifier.spage1349-
dc.identifier.epage1359-
dc.identifier.eissn1365-2966-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000285766000045-
dc.identifier.issnl0035-8711-

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