Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-10-12
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
21 pages, 8 figures; to be published in the Astrophysical Journal (Jan. 1, 2001 issue)
Scientific paper
10.1086/318229
We present high spectral resolution maps of near-infrared molecular hydrogen emission from the bipolar pre-planetary nebulae RAFGL 2688 and RAFGL 618, obtained with the NOAO Phoenix spectrometer. The measured velocity gradients along the polar axes of both nebulae indicate that the highest velocity gas lies closest to the central stars. These results support the suggestion that the polar H_2 emission regions of both nebulae contain shocked gas formed as fast (~50-150 km/s), collimated, post-asymptotic giant branch (AGB) winds collide with slower-moving (~10-20 km/s) material previously ejected while the central stars were still on the AGB. The kinematics of H_2 emission perpendicular to the polar axis of RAFGL 2688 are consistent with a model combining expansion along the equator at 5-10 km/s with rotation about the polar axis at 5-10 km/s. The rapid onset of the common envelope phase of a close binary system may explain both the bipolar structure of RAFGL 2688 and the presence and complex kinematics of its shocked H_2 emission.
Gatley Ian
Henn LeeAnn
Kastner Joel H.
Weintraub David A.
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