2012ApJS..200....3B


Query : 2012ApJS..200....3B

2012ApJS..200....3B - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 200, 3 (2012/May-0)

Spitzer search for dust disks around central stars of planetary nebulae.

BILIKOVA J., CHU Y.-H., GRUENDL R.A., SU K.Y.L. and DE MARCO O.

Abstract (from CDS):

Two types of dust disks have been discovered around white dwarfs (WDs): small dust disks within the Roche limits of their WDs and large dust disks around hot WDs extending to radial distances of 10-102 AU. The majority of the latter WDs are central stars of planetary nebulae (CSPNs). We have therefore used archival Spitzer Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) and Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS) observations of PNs to search for CSPNs with IR excesses and to make a comparative investigation of dust disks around stars at different evolutionary stages. We have examined available images of 72 resolved PNs in the Spitzer archive and found 56 of them large enough for the CSPN to be resolved from the PN. Among these, only 42 CSPNs are visible in IRAC and/or MIPS images and selected for photometric measurements. From the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of these CSPNs, we find 19 cases with clear IR excess. Of these, seven are [WC]-type stars, two have apparent visual companions that account for the observed excess emission, two are symbiotic CSPNs, and in eight cases the IR excess originates from an extended emitter, likely a dust disk. For some of these CSPNs, we have acquired follow-up Spitzer MIPS images, Infrared Spectrograph spectra, and Gemini NIRI and Michelle spectroscopic observations. The SEDs and spectra show a great diversity in the emission characteristics of the IR excesses, which may imply different mechanisms responsible for the excess emission. For CSPNs whose IR excesses originate from dust continuum, the most likely dust production mechanisms are (1) breakup of bodies in planetesimal belts through collisions and (2) formation of circumstellar dust disks through binary interactions. A better understanding of post-asymptotic giant branch binary evolution as well as debris disk evolution along with its parent star is needed to distinguish between these different origins. Future observations to better establish the physical parameters of the dust disks and the presence of companions are needed for models to discern between the possible dust production mechanisms.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - infrared: stars - planetary nebulae: general - white dwarfs

Simbad objects: 103

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Number of rows : 103
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 40 PN 00 13 01.0170097248 +72 31 19.033338720   11.63 11.46     [WC8] 617 2
2 NGC 246 PN 00 47 03.3420341616 -11 52 18.971126076 10.15 11.52 11.76 12.18   PG1159 475 0
3 PN HDW 1 PN 01 07 07.6233410040 +73 33 23.447679408   16.308 16.439 16.452 16.482 DA 46 0
4 SH 2-188 PN 01 30 33.1778575512 +58 24 50.325485868   17.424 17.447 17.398 17.376 DAO.6 103 1
5 M 76 PN 01 42 19.6557728208 +51 34 31.534970052     17.48   17.69 DOZ 374 2
6 HBH 5 Rad 02 21.2 +43 14           ~ 3 0
7 GD 40 WD* 03 02 53.1037481136 -01 08 33.798683976   15.51 15.56     DBZ4 165 0
8 NGC 1360 PN 03 33 14.6468527944 -25 52 17.977647900   10.95 11.16     sdO 280 0
9 NGC 1501 PN 04 06 59.3920909320 +60 55 14.278542024   15.17 13.0     [WO4] 296 1
10 GD 56 WD* 04 11 02.1686667960 -03 58 22.586865708   15.64 15.50 15.1   DA3.3 75 0
11 PN M 4-18 PN 04 25 50.8356162744 +60 07 12.780446700   14.22 13.96     [WC11] 181 0
12 SH 2-216 PN 04 43 21.2638228056 +46 42 05.835192876   12.50 12.87 13.04   DAO.6 161 2
13 NGC 2346 PN 07 09 22.5215800440 -00 48 23.610997332   11.76 11.58     A5V 573 0
14 NGC 2371 PN 07 25 34.6883929008 +29 29 26.430252072   14.48 13.5     Oe 367 0
15 PN A66 21 PN 07 29 02.7096654192 +13 14 48.587555184   15.67 15.99     DOZ 191 0
16 NGC 2392 PN 07 29 10.7671398096 +20 54 42.474888072     9.68     O6f 723 1
17 NGC 2437 OpC 07 41 46.8 -14 50 38           ~ 156 0
18 NGC 2438 PN 07 41 50.5194253896 -14 44 07.470144744           ~ 285 3
19 NGC 2440 PN 07 41 55.4 -18 12 32   11.469 10.104     ~ 652 2
20 PN ARO 121 PN 07 57 51.6169237320 +53 25 16.950484848   16.775 17.128 17.288 17.501 DQ 162 1
21 NGC 2610 PN 08 33 23.4238416720 -16 08 57.796735596   9.02   11.23   ~ 181 0
22 PN A66 30 PN 08 46 53.4639874872 +17 52 46.369394580   14.23 14.30 13.47   [WC5] 411 0
23 NGC 2818A PN 09 16 01.4901525600 -36 37 37.516376856           ~ 229 1
24 HBH 12 * 09 19.3 +44 47           ~ 5 0
25 NGC 2867 PN 09 21 25.3832468160 -58 18 40.626683604   12.0 10.30     [WO2] 301 0
26 IRAS 09269-4923 PN 09 28 40.9688767139 -49 36 46.649584811           [WC4:] 20 2
27 EGB 6 PN 09 52 58.9865875152 +13 44 34.622903256   15.692 15.999 16.137 16.300 DAO.5 96 0
28 NGC 3132 PN 10 07 01.7656422504 -40 26 11.130553032   10.14 10.01     A2V 393 1
29 NGC 3195 PN 10 09 20.910 -80 51 30.73           ~ 114 0
30 PN PB 6 PN 10 13 15.9622567176 -50 19 59.563979688   17.4 17.6     [WO1] 137 0
31 PG 1015+161 WD* 10 18 03.8273436048 +15 51 58.566029940   15.70   15.2   DA2.5 75 0
32 NGC 3242 PN 10 24 46.1335521792 -18 38 32.296857792   11.83 12.15     ~ 819 1
33 2MASS J10245259-1837594 PM* 10 24 52.5962884416 -18 37 59.501899776           ~ 1 0
34 M 97 PN 11 14 47.7122947800 +55 01 08.482832076   15.414 15.777 15.960 16.194 ~ 343 1
35 GD 133 WD* 11 19 12.3988618680 +02 20 33.045927216   14.76 14.57 14.8   DA4.0 87 0
36 PN K 1-22 PN 11 26 43.7671247699 -34 22 11.178770560   16.147 16.070     ~ 70 0
37 NGC 3699 PN 11 27 57.8398404036 -59 57 28.454312991   10 13.00     ~ 93 1
38 PN PB 8 PN 11 33 17.8152363912 -57 06 14.925910860   13.332 12.436 14.114   [WC5/6] 117 0
39 PHR J1134-5243 PN 11 34 38.5552250400 -52 43 31.995733080   12.65 12.69     [WC9/10] 20 1
40 NGC 3918 PN 11 50 17.7709504944 -57 10 57.017302428   10.0 8.5     ~ 381 0
41 EC 11507-1519 WD* 11 53 15.2581290960 -15 36 36.506488428   16.16 16.00 15.9   DA4.0 49 0
42 WRAY 16-139 PN 13 52 30.6807509784 -66 23 26.577448872 12.57 13.26 13.18 13.52   [WC9] 159 0
43 NGC 5315 PN 13 53 56.9726795664 -66 30 50.859483264   14.58 14.40     [WO4] 309 0
44 IC 4406 PN 14 22 26.1440976888 -44 09 02.185112988   11.5 10.90     ~ 282 0
45 NGC 5844 PN 15 10 40.60 -64 40 25.0     12.70     ~ 78 0
46 PN Mz 1 PN 15 34 16.6410983544 -59 09 08.105422716   12.8 13.10     ~ 120 0
47 V* KX Dra WD* 15 41 44.8895982744 +64 53 52.977685920   15.7       DA4.2 47 1
48 PN DS 2 PN 15 43 05.0418817392 -39 18 14.603892588   11.94 11.91     sdO 45 0
49 IC 4593 PN 16 11 44.5479462840 +12 04 17.031388584   10.91 10.84     O7fp 453 0
50 NGC 6072 PN 16 12 58.3635385680 -36 13 47.395106184     12.10     ~ 174 0
51 PN Mz 3 PN 16 17 13.3915382496 -51 59 10.711893480   10.8 14.00     O9.5 349 0
52 NGC 6153 PN 16 31 30.5708444544 -40 15 12.646208700   10.7 15.55     ~ 303 0
53 PN M 2-9 PN 17 05 37.96152 -10 08 32.5068           ~ 522 0
54 NGC 6302 PN 17 13 44.5 -37 06 11           O-rich 795 1
55 NGC 6309 PN 17 14 04.3074600360 -12 54 37.893271860   11.6       O(He) 312 1
56 NGC 6369 PN 17 29 20.4566510904 -23 45 34.771819248   16.6 12.00     [WC4] 317 0
57 GD 362 WD* 17 31 34.3168718112 +37 05 20.711767812   16.3   16.4   DAZB 175 0
58 PN JaFu 1 PN 17 43 57.380 -26 11 53.98           ~ 33 0
59 HD 161466 * 17 46 41.7620621280 -23 41 04.896661740   8.19 7.92     A7/8V 20 0
60 NGC 6445 PN 17 49 15.0282384611 -20 00 34.159640072   18.9       ~ 293 0
61 PN M 2-20 PN 17 54 25.32 -29 36 08.2     16.1     [WC5/6] 74 0
62 NGC 6543 PN 17 58 33.4039587288 +66 37 58.750734000   11.09 11.28     [WC] 1170 1
63 2MASS J17591354+6636083 * 17 59 13.5478810584 +66 36 08.475793992           ~ 1 0
64 NGC 6537 PN 18 05 13.104 -19 50 34.88     13.58     ~ 426 1
65 PN M 2-29 PN 18 06 40.9055211600 -26 54 56.375768340   15.24 14.29 15.15 15.905 ~ 130 0
66 NGC 6563 PN 18 12 02.50 -33 52 07.0   11.7 10     ~ 178 1
67 NGC 6572 PN 18 12 06.3181909152 +06 51 13.027935240   9.3 10.8     [WC] 753 0
68 PN M 2-31 PN 18 13 16.0521431976 -25 30 05.320920636   13.3 13.60     [WC4/6] 100 0
69 2MASS J18253988-2312559 * 18 25 39.8852194104 -23 12 55.994268456           ~ 1 0
70 NGC 6629 PN 18 25 42.4541775576 -23 12 10.551587436   11.90 9.9     [WC5/6] 265 0
71 HD 171305 bC* 18 34 15.8450482944 -04 48 48.862900152   9.15 8.72     B2II 30 0
72 M 57 PN 18 53 35.0967659112 +33 01 44.883287544   15.405 15.769 15.901 16.062 DA(O?) 831 2
73 NGC 6751 PN 19 05 55.5383775432 -05 59 32.288861544   15.78 15.48     [WC4] 328 0
74 2MASS J19055916-0559003 * 19 05 59.160 -05 59 00.39           ~ 1 0
75 NGC 6772 PN 19 14 36.373 -02 42 25.04   17.01       ~ 148 0
76 NGC 6781 PN 19 18 28.085 +06 32 19.29     11.8     ~ 261 0
77 * ome02 Aql * 19 19 53.0668144944 +11 32 05.870708628   6.097 6.012     A2V 58 0
78 NGC 6804 PN 19 31 35.1453655872 +09 13 31.298620188   13.4 13.4     ~ 215 1
79 IRAS 19367+2458 PN 19 38 52.1062311529 +25 05 32.465143958           [WC10] 30 0
80 * ksi Aql ** 19 54 14.8815179040 +08 27 41.235438096   5.759 4.707     G9.5IIIb 143 1
81 PN A66 66 PN 19 57 31.5028648488 -21 36 46.209523248   17.71 17.39     ~ 48 0
82 M 27 PN 19 59 36.3631850088 +22 43 16.312059552   13.749 14.089 14.247 14.405 DAO.6 588 0
83 HD 189550 * 19 59 55.7764200528 +19 53 22.203399264 6.89 7.62 7.67     B2V 28 0
84 Hen 2-459 PN 20 13 57.8909464128 +29 33 55.874044764   14.10 12.67     [WC9] 102 0
85 * rho Aql PM* 20 14 16.6186826232 +15 11 51.386417088   5.006 4.946     A1Va 130 0
86 2MASS J20222230+2005127 * 20 22 22.3072317288 +20 05 12.726535452           ~ 1 0
87 NGC 6905 PN 20 22 22.9919225472 +20 06 16.285052088   16.3 14.5     [WC3] 346 0
88 NGC 7009 PN 21 04 10.8155187648 -11 21 48.580157556   12.48 12.07     ~ 996 1
89 NGC 7026 PN 21 06 18.5723414928 +47 51 06.774735780   15.33 15.1     [WC3] 418 1
90 NGC 7027 PN 21 07 01.571952 +42 14 10.47120   10.358 8.831 10.157   ~ 2458 1
91 NGC 7048 PN 21 14 15.1876901775 +46 17 17.103824106           ~ 132 1
92 LAWD 84 WD* 21 19 36.5325585235 -55 50 14.465412588 13.94 14.50 14.27 14.5   DA5.1 80 0
93 PN A66 78 PN 21 35 29.3816259120 +31 41 45.449196108   13.04 13.25     [WC5] 326 0
94 HD 207017 * 21 43 45.1433069136 +62 46 17.543250408   8.77 8.59     B2V 28 0
95 2MASS J21460448+6348299 * 21 46 04.5014960328 +63 48 29.979682992           ~ 1 0
96 NGC 7139 PN 21 46 08.586 +63 47 29.45           ~ 113 0
97 2MASS J21461639+6347122 * 21 46 16.4394880776 +63 47 11.853098448           ~ 1 0
98 IC 5148 PN 21 59 35.0865352632 -39 23 08.233040148     16.5     O? 70 1
99 WD 2218+706 WD* 22 19 33.6826662264 +70 56 03.182775504   15.268 15.495 15.568 15.631 DA.7 74 1
100 NGC 7293 PN 22 29 38.5454047152 -20 50 13.747242408 11.894 13.158 13.524 13.689 13.898 DAO.5 943 0
101 NGC 7354 PN 22 40 19.8733664208 +61 17 08.746685772           ~ 277 1
102 HD 218695 * 23 09 01.4188071240 +65 11 34.906870284   8.81 8.71     A 8 0
103 V* ZZ Psc WD* 23 28 47.6365087803 +05 14 54.235051503   13.17   13.0   DA4.1 484 0

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