Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jul 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004aspc..313..547s&link_type=abstract
Asymmetrical Planetary Nebulae III: Winds, Structure and the Thunderbird, Proceedings of the conference held 28 July - 1 August
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Scientific paper
Light echoes are an extremely powerful tool for precision three-dimensional mapping of dust in circumstellar (CSE) and interstellar (ISE) environments. We present light echoes from 9 years of imaging of SN 1987A, which reveal the fossil record of the progenitor's mass-loss history. The CSE is a richly-structured bipolar nebula, with an outer, double-lobed ``peanut'' extending 28 ly along the poles and 11 ly near the equator, but pinched to 6 ly at the waist, while interior, a cylindrical hourglass, 1 ly in radius and 4 ly long, connects to the peanut by a thick equatorial disk. Echo fluxes suggest that between the hourglass and bipolar lobes: the gas density drops from 1-3 cm-3 to >0.03 cm-3; the maximum dust-grain size increases from ˜0.2 micron to 2 micron; and the silicate:carbonaceous dust ratio decreases. The nebulae have a total mass of ˜1.7msun, suggesting a red-supergiant mass loss of 5×10-6 msunyr.
Crotts Arlin P. S.
Sugerman Ben E. K.
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