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2002ApJ...565.1084S - Astrophys. J., 565, 1084-1088 (2002/February-1)

Kinematic and morphological modeling of the bipolar nebula Sa 2-237.

SCHWARZ H.E., CORRADI R.L.M. and MONTEZ R.Jr

Abstract (from CDS):

We present [O III] 500.7 nm and Hα+[N II] images and long-slit, high-resolution echelle spectra in the same spectral regions of Sa 2-237, a possible bipolar planetary nebula. The image shows a bipolar nebula of about 34" extent with a narrow waist and strong point symmetry around the central object, indicating its likely binary nature. The long-slit spectra were taken over the long axis of the nebula and show a distinct 8-shaped pattern in the velocity-space plot with a maximum projected outflow velocity of vexp=106 km.s–1, both typical of expanding bipolar planetary nebulae. By model fitting the shape and spectrum of the nebula simultaneously, we derive the inclination of the long axis to be 70° and the maximum space velocity of expansion to be ≤308 km.s–1. Due to asymmetries in the velocity, we adopt a new value for the system's heliocentric radial velocity of -30 km.s–1. We use the IRAS and 21 cm radio fluxes, the energy distribution, and the projected size of Sa 2-237 to estimate its distance to be 2.1±0.37 kpc. At this distance, Sa 2-237 has a luminosity of 340 L, a size of 0.37 pc, and–assuming a constant expansion velocity–a nebular age of 624 years. The above radial velocity and distance place Sa 2-237 in the disk of the Galaxy at z=255 pc, albeit with somewhat peculiar kinematics.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Planetary Nebulae: Individual: Alphanumeric: Sa 2-237

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