A mechanism for the production of planetary nebulae |
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Authors: | G. S. Kutter M. P. Savedoff D. W. Schuerman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Leander McCormick Observatory, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., USA;(2) C. E. Kenneth Mees Observatory, University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y., USA |
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Abstract: | C12 stars in the range 1.04–1.55M are evolved to simulate the core evolution of the possible precursors of planetary nebulae. The nuclear shell burning in stars above 1.2M advances to within about 0.2M of the surface, where the intense radiation interacts with the surface matter and causes mass loss. Comparison between our theoretical results and observations suggests that this may be a mechanism by which planetary nebulae are formed.Presented at the Trieste Colloquium on Mass Loss from Stars, September 12–16, 1968. |
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