Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-07-07
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, 2 figures; to appear in proceedings of IAU Symposium 234, "Planetary Nebulae in Our Galaxy and Beyond," eds. R. Mende
Scientific paper
10.1017/S1743921306002936
We present preliminary results from the first X-ray gratings spectrometer observations of a planetary nebula (PN). We have used the Chandra X-ray Observatory Low Energy Transmission Gratings Spectrometer (LETGS) to observe the bright, diffuse X-ray source within the well-studied BD +30 3639. The LETGS spectrum of BD +30 3639 displays prominent and well-resolved emission lines of H-like C, O, and Ne and He-like O and Ne. Initial modeling indicates a plasma temperature T_x ~ 2.5x10^6 K and abundance ratios of C/O ~ 20, N/O <~ 1, Ne/O ~ 4, and Fe/O <~ 0.1. These results suggest that the X-ray-emitting plasma is dominated by the shocked fast wind from the emerging PN core, where this wind gas likely originated from the intershell region of the progenitor asymptotic giant branch star.
Behar Ehud
Houck John
Kastner Joel H.
Nordon Raanan
Soker Noam
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