Bibcode
DOI
Szentgyorgyi, Andrew; Raymond, John; Franco, José; Villaver, Eva; López-Martín, L.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 594, Issue 2, pp. 874-887.
Fecha de publicación:
9
2003
Revista
Número de citas
14
Número de citas referidas
12
Descripción
We have imaged the planetary nebula (PN) NGC 246 in the near-ultraviolet
wavelengths [Ne V] 342.6 nm, the Bowen fluorescence line of O III at
344.4 nm, and a nearby line-free region centered on 338.6 nm, as well as
Hα, [O III] 500.7 nm, and [S II] 673.0 and 671.5 nm. Imaging in
the 344.4 nm line is necessary to deconvolve contamination of the [Ne V]
images by O III 342.9 nm. The emission from the shell and inner parts of
the nebula is detected in [Ne V]. The radial profiles of the [Ne V]
brightness decrease with radius from the exciting star, indicating that
the bulk of the emission from this ion is due to the hard UV stellar
radiation field, with a (probably) marginal contribution from
collisional ionization in a shock between the PN shell and the
interstellar medium (ISM). In contrast, the radial profiles of the
emission in Hα, [O III] 500.7 nm, and [S II] are flatter and peak
at the location of the shell. The emission of [S II] probably traces the
interaction of the PN with the ambient ISM. We also present
two-dimensional numerical simulations for this PN-ISM interaction. The
simulations consider the stellar motion with respect to the ambient ISM,
with a velocity of 85 km s-1, and include the time evolution
of the wind parameters and UV radiation field from the progenitor star.