Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-04-02
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
9 pages + 3 figures. To appear in Nature, 2 April 1998
Scientific paper
10.1038/33092
The final expulsion of gas by a star as it forms a planetary nebula --- the ionized shell of gas often observed surrounding a young white dwarf --- is one of the most poorly understood stages of stellar evolution. Such nebulae form extremely rapidly (about 100 years for the ionization) and so the formation process is inherently difficult to observe. Particularly puzzling is how a spherical star can produce a highly asymmetric nebula with collimated outflows. Here we report optical observations of the Stingray Nebula which has become an ionized planetary nebula within the past few decades. We find that the collimated outflows are already evident, and we have identified the nebular structure that focuses the outflows. We have also found a companion star, reinforcing previous suspicions that binary companions play an important role in shaping planetary nebulae and changing the direction of successive outflows.
Bobrowsky Matthew
Garcia-Lario Pedro
Parthasarathy Mudumba
Sahu Kailash C.
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