Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-11-09
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
36 pages + 2 tables (postscript) + figures 3-12 (postscript), (for figures 1-2, please ask the authors), Submitted to ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/309112
We discuss the interaction of the slow wind blown by an asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star with a collimated fast wind (CFW) blown by its main sequence or white dwarf companion, at orbital separations in the range of several AU to about 200 AU. The CFW results from accretion of the AGB wind into an accretion disk around the companion. The fast wind is collimated by the accretion disk. We argue that such systems are the progenitors of bipolar planetary nebulae and bipolar symbiotic nebulae with a very narrow equatorial waist between the two polar lobes. We conduct a population synthesis study of the formation of planetary nebulae in binary systems which quantitatively supports the proposed model. We show the number of expected systems that blow a CFW is in accord with the number found from observations, to within the many uncertainties involved. Overall, we find that 5 per cent of all planetary nebulae are bipolars with very narrow waists. Our population synthesis not only supports the CFW model, but more generally supports the binary model for the formation of bipolar planetary nebulae.
Rappaport Saul
Soker Noam
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