Bibcode
Corradi, Romano L. M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 276, Issue 2, pp. 521-529.
Fecha de publicación:
9
1995
Número de citas
63
Número de citas referidas
54
Descripción
Optical spectroscopy of the highly collimated bipolar nebulae He 2-25,
Th 2-B and 19W32 is presented. He 2-25 and Th 2-B are found to have very
dense (N_e~10^7 cm^-3) cores characterized by emission lines of low- to
intermediate-ionization species, including rich [FeII] emission. The
Hα profiles present broad non-Gaussian wings. These spectral
characteristics are common to a subclass of bipolar planetary nebulae
(PNe), including the well-studied M 2-9, and closely resemble those of
interacting binary systems such as symbiotic stars. The core spectrum of
19W32 shows only Hα and [NII]lambda6583 in emission, and is
dominated by a stellar continuum from a relatively cold star whose
classification is tentatively given as between K0 and M2. Provision of a
better classification and determination of whether this star is indeed
physically associated with the nebula would be important to understand
the nature of these objects and to test the hypothesis of binarity for
the formation of bipolar planetary nebulae. The possible classification
of this class of objects as proto-PNe or symbiotic stars is discussed.