Adaptive optics imaging of proto-planetary nebulae: Frosty Leo and the Red Rectangle

Physics – Optics

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Adaptive Optics, Infrared Astronomy, Infrared Imagery, Planetary Nebulae, Binary Stars, Image Processing, Imaging Techniques

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Near-infrared, 0.1 arcsec resolution images of the bipolar nebulae
Frosty Leo and Red Rectangle have been obtained with an adaptive optics
system developed at the University of Hawaii. In both cases evidence is
found supporting a binary star formation mechanism for the nebulae.

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