2011AJ....141..111C


Query : 2011AJ....141..111C

2011AJ....141..111C - Astron. J., 141, 111 (2011/April-0)

Far-infrared imaging of post-asymptotic giant branch stars and (Proto)-planetary nebulae with the AKARI far-infrared surveyor.

COX N.L.J., GARCIA-HERNANDEZ D.A., GARCIA-LARIO P. and MANCHADO A.

Abstract (from CDS):

By tracing the distribution of cool dust in the extended envelopes of post-asymptotic giant branch stars and (proto)-planetary nebulae ((P)PNe), we aim to recover, or constrain, the mass-loss history experienced by these stars in their recent past. The Far-Infrared Surveyor (FIS) instrument on board the AKARI satellite was used to obtain far-infrared maps for a selected sample of post-AGB stars and (P)PNe. We derived flux densities (aperture photometry) for 13 post-AGB stars and (P)PNe at four far-infrared wavelengths (65, 90, 140, and 160 µm). Radial (azimuthally averaged) profiles are used to investigate the presence of extended emission from cool dust. No (detached) extended emission is detected for any target in our sample at levels significant with respect to background and cirrus emission. Only IRAS 21046+4739 reveals tentative excess emission between 30'' and 130''. Estimates of the total dust and gas mass from the obtained maps indicate that the envelope masses of these stars should be large in order to be detected with the AKARI FIS. Imaging with higher sensitivity and higher spatial resolution is needed to detect and resolve, if present, any cool compact or extended emission associated with these evolved stars.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - infrared: stars - planetary nebulae: general - stars: AGB and post-AGB

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 M 76 PN 01 42 19.6557728208 +51 34 31.534970052     17.48   17.69 DOZ 374 2
2 NGC 2346 PN 07 09 22.5215800440 -00 48 23.610997332   11.76 11.58     A5V 573 0
3 HD 56126 pA* 07 16 10.2590823192 +09 59 47.954735376   9.20 8.32     F0/5Ia 320 0
4 IRAS 09425-6040 C* 09 44 01.6707336168 -60 54 25.639144812     12.6 11.81   C 60 0
5 IRC +10216 C* 09 47 57.40632 +13 16 43.5648           C9,5e 2343 0
6 THA 35-II-27 PN 10 19 32.501 -60 13 29.48     12.5     B:Ie 88 0
7 MR 22 PN 10 21 33.85920 -58 05 47.6628           A2Ie 101 0
8 NGC 3918 PN 11 50 17.7709504944 -57 10 57.017302428   10.0 8.5     ~ 381 0
9 IRAS 13356-6249 pA? 13 39 06.3052579368 -63 04 44.265180432           ~ 15 0
10 IRAS 13428-6232 PN? 13 46 20.58093 -62 47 59.7770           ~ 29 0
11 HD 138403 PN 15 37 11.2073139768 -71 54 52.887104280   10.24 10.47 11.01   O8(f)ep 263 0
12 CD-59 6479 Be* 17 16 21.08 -59 29 23.3 10.03 10.73 10.75     B3e 128 0
13 SS 318 PN 17 42 14.39 -08 43 19.5     13.2     ~ 28 0
14 HD 187885 pA* 19 52 52.7033593752 -17 01 50.289441096   9.25 8.68 8.32   F2/6Ia 179 0
15 NGC 6886 PN 20 12 42.83016 +19 59 22.6320   13.053 11.719     ~ 320 1
16 NGC 7008 PN 21 00 32.817600 +54 32 35.37600       13.21   ~ 240 1
17 V* V1610 Cyg pA* 21 02 18.27 +36 41 37.0           F5Iae 873 1
18 NGC 7026 PN 21 06 18.5723414928 +47 51 06.774735780   15.33 15.1     [WC3] 418 1
19 IRAS 22036+5306 pA* 22 05 30.28608 +53 21 32.7888           F4III 78 0

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