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Filamentary structures in planetary nebulae
Authors:Hanna Dahlgren  Per Carlqvist  Gösta F. Gahm
Affiliation:(1) Space and Plasma Physics, School of Electrical Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden;(2) Stockholm Observatory, AlbaNova University Centre, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:We have studied small-scale, filamentary features in 14 planetary nebulae and found that some structures are recurrent and shaped like the letters V and Y, with the apex or stem pointing toward the central parts of the nebula. Two such filaments containing dust, one in NGC 3132 and one in NGC 7293, were investigated in more detail. The mass and density of the filaments were obtained from extinction measurements, and their physical properties were derived. We propose that the structures are confined by magnetic fields, and derive magnetic field strengths of about 10−8 T, in line with earlier estimates. We also estimate the magnitude of the electric currents that we expect are generated in these dynamic systems. We propose a theory where the magnetic fields control the sculpting and evolution of small-scale filaments. This theory demonstrates how the substructures may form magnetized flux ropes that are twisted around each other, in the shape of double helices. Similar structures, and with similar origin, are found in many other astrophysical environments.
Keywords:Planetary nebulae  Filaments  Double helix mechanism  NGC 3132  NGC 7293
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