Spectroscopy of six highly evolved Abell planetary nebulae |
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Authors: | J. P. Phillips Luis Cuesta S. N. Kemp |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Astronomía y Meteorología, Av. Vallarta No. 2602, Col. Arcos Vallarta, C.P. 44130 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico;Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Calle Vía Láctea s/n, 38200 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain |
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Abstract: | ![]() We have undertaken visual spectroscopy of the highly evolved planetary nebulae (PNe) A8, A13, A62, A72, A78 and A83 over a wavelength range 4330 < λ < 6830 Å . This permits us to specify relative line intensities in various sectors of the nebular shells, and to investigate the variation of emission as a function of radius. We determine that the spectrum of the central star of A78 has varied appreciably over a period of 25 yr. There is now evidence for strong P Cygni absorption in the λ4589 and λ5412 transitions of He ii , implying terminal velocities of the order of V ∞≅ 3.83 × 103 km s−1 . We also note that the emission-line profiles of the sources can be used to investigate their intrinsic emission structures. We find that most PNe show appreciable levels of emission throughout their volumes; only one source (A13) possesses a thin-shell structure. Such results are in conformity with evolutionary theory, and probably reflect the consequences of adiabatic cooling in highly evolved outflows. |
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Keywords: | planetary nebulae: individual: A8 planetary nebulae: individual: A13 planetary nebulae: individual: A62 planetary nebulae: individual: A72 planetary nebulae: individual: A78 planetary nebulae: individual: A83 |
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