2002A&A...385.1008P


Query : 2002A&A...385.1008P

2002A&A...385.1008P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 385, 1008-1013 (2002/4-3)

A possible observational measure of evolution in bipolar nebulae.

PHILLIPS J.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Bipolar planetary nebulae (BPNe) possess a broad range of shapes, ranging from narrow-waisted butterfly-like structures, through to those which are more nearly cylindrical. We point out that these morphologies appear to be correlated with radio surface brightness Tb, in the sense that higher values of Tb are associated with envelopes having narrower waists. If one interprets the variation in Tb as arising from shell evolution, as is usually assumed for other planetaries, this would then imply that shell morphology varies with time in a manner which appears not to be consistent with evolutionary models. It also remains possible, however, that different BPNe morphologies arise as a result of differing mechanisms of formation, and that the pre-collimation of high velocity central winds gives rise to narrower waists, and higher surface brightness nuclei. Our results, if this is true, may then imply that central winds possess a broad range of collimations.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: planetary nebulae: general - ISM: jets and outflows

Simbad objects: 26

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Number of rows : 26
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 M 76 PN 01 42 19.6557728208 +51 34 31.534970052     17.48   17.69 DOZ 371 2
2 PN K 3-91 PN 01 58 36.2694921336 +66 33 58.497384240           ~ 35 0
3 NGC 2346 PN 07 09 22.5215800440 -00 48 23.610997332   11.76 11.58     A5V 571 0
4 NGC 2440 PN 07 41 55.4 -18 12 32   11.469 10.104     ~ 650 2
5 NGC 2818A PN 09 16 01.4901525600 -36 37 37.516376856           ~ 229 1
6 NGC 2899 PN 09 27 03.02 -56 06 21.1     12.40     G0 150 0
7 THA 35-II-27 PN 10 19 32.501 -60 13 29.48     12.5     B:Ie 88 0
8 PN MyCn 18 PN 13 39 35.0596178496 -67 22 51.750497136   13.30 12.54 13.19 12.61 ~ 284 1
9 WRAY 16-147 Sy* 14 11 52.0604355768 -51 26 24.187122024     14.20     ~ 231 1
10 IC 4406 PN 14 22 26.1440976888 -44 09 02.185112988   11.5 10.90     ~ 279 0
11 WRAY 16-159 PN 15 04 08.6255732424 -60 53 20.140992096     14.00     ~ 72 0
12 NGC 6072 PN 16 12 58.3635385680 -36 13 47.395106184     12.10     ~ 173 0
13 PN Mz 3 PN 16 17 13.3915382496 -51 59 10.711893480   10.8 14.00     O9.5 347 0
14 PN M 2-9 PN 17 05 37.96152 -10 08 32.5068           ~ 519 0
15 NGC 6302 PN 17 13 44.5 -37 06 11           O-rich 789 1
16 PN Hb 5 PN 17 47 56.20 -29 59 39.6   10.50 10.78     ~ 265 0
17 NGC 6445 PN 17 49 15.0282384611 -20 00 34.159640072   18.9       ~ 293 0
18 NGC 6537 PN 18 05 13.104 -19 50 34.88     13.58     ~ 423 1
19 PN M 3-28 PN 18 32 41.288 -10 05 50.03   15.6       ~ 92 0
20 PN M 1-57 PN 18 40 20.2561639992 -10 39 47.216941560           ~ 93 0
21 PN M 2-46 PN 18 46 34.61 -08 28 02.1           ~ 68 0
22 PN M 4-14 PN 19 21 00.718 +07 36 52.37           ~ 53 0
23 PN M 2-48 PN 19 50 28.52520 +25 54 29.5452           ~ 78 0
24 PN M 1-75 PN 20 04 44.1 +31 27 28           ~ 97 1
25 NGC 7026 PN 21 06 18.5723414928 +47 51 06.774735780   15.33 15.1     [WC3] 418 1
26 SH 1-89 PN 21 14 07.628 +47 46 22.17           ~ 66 0

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