Bibcode
Liimets, T.; Corradi, R. L. M.; Santander-García, M.; Villaver, E.; Rodríguez-Gil, P.; Verro, K.; Kolka, I.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 761, Issue 1, article id. 34, 13 pp. (2012).
Fecha de publicación:
12
2012
Revista
Número de citas
24
Número de citas referidas
20
Descripción
We present a kinematical study of the optical ejecta of GK Per. It is
based on proper-motion measurements of 282 knots from ~20 images
spanning 25 years. Doppler shifts are also computed for 217 knots. The
combination of proper motions and radial velocities allows a unique
three-dimensional view of the ejecta to be obtained. The main results
are as follows: (1) the outflow is a thick shell in which knots expand
with a significant range of velocities, mostly between 600 and 1000 km
s–1, (2) kinematical ages indicate that knots have
suffered only a modest deceleration since their ejection a century ago,
(3) no evidence for anisotropy in the expansion rate is found, (4)
velocity vectors are generally aligned along the radial direction, but a
symmetric pattern of non-radial velocities is also observed at specific
directions, and (5) the total Hα+[N II] flux has been linearly
decreasing at a rate of 2.6% per year in the past decade. The eastern
nebular side is fading at a slower rate than the western side. Some of
the knots were displayed a rapid change of brightness during the
2004-2011 period. Over a longer timescale, a progressive circularization
and homogenization of the nebula are taking place; (6) a kinematic
distance of 400 ± 30 pc is determined. These results raise some
problems with the previous interpretations of the evolution of GK Per.
In particular, the idea of a strong interaction of the outflow with the
surrounding medium in the southwest quadrant is not supported by our
data.
Proyectos relacionados
Nebulosas Bipolares
Nuestro proyecto persigue tres objetivos principales: 1) Determinar las condiciones físico-químicas de las nebulosas planetarias con geometría bipolar y de las nebulosas alrededor de estrellas simbióticas. El fin es entender el origen de la bipolaridad y poner a prueba los modelos teóricos que intentan explicar la morfología y la cinemática nebular
Antonio
Mampaso Recio
Estrellas Binarias
El estudio de las estrellas binarias es una parte esencial de la astrofísica estelar. Una gran parte de las estrellas de nuestra Galaxia y de otras galaxias se ha formado en sistemas binarios o múltiples, por lo que entender la estructura y evolución de estos sistemas es importante desde el punto de vista estelar y galáctico. Un aspecto en el que
Pablo
Rodríguez Gil