2001ApJ...557..256S


Query : 2001ApJ...557..256S

2001ApJ...557..256S - Astrophys. J., 557, 256-265 (2001/August-2)

Departure from axisymmetry in planetary nebulae.

SOKER N. and RAPPAPORT S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Many planetary nebulae (PNs) exhibit symmetries that range from unremarkable spherical and elliptical shapes to quite exotic bipolar and point-symmetric shapes. However, there are many that exhibit distinctly nonaxisymmetric structure in either (1) the shape of the nebula, or (2) the off-centered position of the illuminating star. By examining a large number of well-resolved images of PNs, we estimate that ∼30%-50% of all PNs exhibit distinctly nonaxisymmetric structure. In this paper, we discuss how such departures from axisymmetry can arise from the binary nature of the progenitors of the PNs. The scenarios include (1) relatively close binaries with eccentric orbits, and (2) longer orbital period systems with either circular or eccentric orbits. In the first mechanism, the departure from axisymmetry is caused by the variation of mass loss and/or mass transfer with the changing distance between the companions in their eccentric orbit. In the second mechanism, the departure from axisymmetry is the result of the time-varying vector direction of the mass-losing star, or that of a possible pair of jets from the companion, as the stars move around their orbit. In order to assess the fraction of PNs whose nonaxisymmetric morphologies are expected to arise in binary systems, we have carried out a detailed population synthesis study. In this study, a large number of primordial binaries are evolved through the lifetimes of both stars, including wind mass loss. We then assess whether the primary or the secondary (or both) produces a PN. The expected deviations from axisymmetry are then classified for each binary and the results tabulated. We find that ∼25% of elliptical and ∼30%-50% of bipolar PNs are expected to acquire nonaxisymmetric structure from binary interactions.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: General - ISM: General - ISM: Planetary Nebulae: General - Stars: AGB and Post-AGB - Stars: Mass Loss

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
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 PN We 1-4 PN 06 14 33.716 +07 34 29.87           ~ 32 0
3 HD 44179 pA* 06 19 58.2185496 -10 38 14.706068 9.51 9.33 9.02     B9Ib/II 765 0
4 NGC 2346 PN 07 09 22.5215800440 -00 48 23.610997332   11.76 11.58     A5V 573 0
5 WRAY 17-1 PN 07 14 49.4240697984 -46 57 39.199063500   13.8 13.00     PG1159 83 0
6 NGC 2899 PN 09 27 03.02 -56 06 21.1     12.40     G0 151 0
7 NGC 3132 PN 10 07 01.7656422504 -40 26 11.130553032   10.14 10.01     A2V 394 1
8 PN My 59 PN 10 23 09.1381004472 -60 32 42.103742784           O(H)7-9I 131 1
9 NGC 3372 HII 10 45 02.23 -59 41 59.8           ~ 1014 2
10 * eta Car Em* 10 45 03.545808 -59 41 03.95124 6.37 7.03 6.48 6.123 4.41 LBV 2442 0
11 PN MyCn 18 PN 13 39 35.0596178496 -67 22 51.750497136   13.30 12.54 13.19 12.61 ~ 284 1
12 NGC 6210 PN 16 44 29.5191019368 +23 47 59.421958296   12.3 11.7     Of/[WR] 587 0
13 NGC 6326 PN 17 20 46.252 -51 45 15.17   12.83 11.53 16.00 15.16 O(H)5-8((fc)) 145 0
14 HD 318016 WR* 17 37 13.7436747168 -33 27 56.013254280 13.71 13.16 11.81 11.42   WN8/WC7 79 0
15 ESO 455-139 PN 17 39 02.9171861568 -28 56 35.634293412     17.2     ~ 70 0
16 PN M 1-37 PN 18 05 25.8092901000 -28 22 04.282489956     14.70     [WC11]? 129 0
17 PN Hu 2-1 PN 18 49 47.5610183328 +20 50 39.396894756   12.369 11.126 12.30   ~ 278 0
18 HD 179821 pA* 19 13 58.6082398776 +00 07 31.935181836 10.81 9.694 8.19     G4_0-Ia 239 0
19 IC 4846 PN 19 16 28.2266496960 -09 02 36.677150592           ~ 214 0
20 V* TT Cyg C* 19 40 57.0158460384 +32 37 05.756696400   10.43 10.20     C-N5- 201 0
21 V* V1610 Cyg pA* 21 02 18.27 +36 41 37.0           F5Iae 873 1
22 NGC 7027 PN 21 07 01.571952 +42 14 10.47120   10.358 8.831 10.157   ~ 2462 1
23 SH 1-89 PN 21 14 07.628 +47 46 22.17           ~ 66 0
24 NGC 7662 PN 23 25 53.8318792825 +42 32 05.835828380       11.427   ~ 926 0

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