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2005ApJ...624..957O - Astrophys. J., 624, 957-972 (2005/May-2)

Spectropolarimetry and radiative transfer modeling of three proto-planetary nebulae.

OPPENHEIMER B.D., BIEGING J.H., SCHMIDT G.D., GORDON K.D., MISSELT K.A. and SMITH P.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We measured the spectrum of polarization for three proto-planetary nebulae (PPNs), IRAS 17411-2411, IRAS 08005-2356, and IRAS 04296+3429, and made model calculations with the dust-scattering Monte Carlo code DIRTY and the dust emission code 2Dust. We show that high levels of polarization in these PPNs correlate with extreme asymptotic giant branch (AGB) superwind mass-loss rates in excess of 10–4 M/yr. All three objects show evidence for evacuated lobes cleared by collimated fast winds, and two indicate a significant equatorial mass enhancement. Our best-fit models require sharply peaked grain size distributions, suggesting that most of the light is being scattered by grains of a characteristic size in IRAS 17441-2411 and IRAS 08005-2356. IRAS 17441-2411 and IRAS 08005-2356 have lobes with wide opening angles, perhaps produced by deflection of a polar jet from an accreting companion by the AGB superwind. Modeling the spectropolarimetry of IRAS 04296+3429 indicates a point-symmetric, multipolar morphology in the PPN phase. The modeling of spectropolarimetry and other observations of PPNs provides a powerful way to constrain circumstellar morphology and dust parameters.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Dust, Extinction - Stars: AGB and Post-AGB - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: IRAS 04296+3429 - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: IRAS 08005-2356 - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: IRAS 17441-2411 - Techniques: Polarimetric

CDS comments: In the abstract IRAS 17411-2411 is a misprint for 17441-2411

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