Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-06-12
Astron.Astrophys. 393 (2002) 867-886
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
20 pages, 10 figures, accepted by Astronomy and Astrophysics, also available at http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/div/ir-interfer
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20020859
New diffraction-limited speckle images of the Red Rectangle in the wavelength range 2.1--3.3 microns with angular resolutions of 44--68 mas and previous speckle images at 0.7--2.2 microns revealed well-resolved bright bipolar outflow lobes and long X-shaped spikes originating deep inside the outflow cavities. This set of high-resolution images stimulated us to reanalyze all infrared observations of the Red Rectangle using our two-dimensional radiative transfer code. The new detailed modeling, together with estimates of the interstellar extinction in the direction of the Red Rectangle enabled us to more accurately determine one of the key parameters, the distance D=710 pc with model uncertainties of 70 pc, which is twice as far as the commonly used estimate of 330 pc. The central binary is surrounded by a compact, massive (M=1.2 Msun), very dense dusty torus with hydrogen densities reaching n_H=2.5x10^12 cm^-3 (dust-to-gas mass ratio rho_d/rho~0.01). The bright component of the spectroscopic binary HD 44179 is a post-AGB star with mass M*=0.57 Msun, luminosity L*=6000 Lsun, and effective temperature T*=7750 K. Based on the orbital elements of the binary, we identify its invisible component with a helium white dwarf with Mwd~0.35 Msun, Lwd~100 Lsun, and Twd~6x10^4 K. The hot white dwarf ionizes the low-density bipolar outflow cavities inside the dense torus, producing a small HII region observed at radio wavelengths. We propose an evolutionary scenario for the formation of the Red Rectangle nebula, in which the binary initially had 2.3 and 1.9 Msun components at a separation of 130 Rsun. The nebula was formed in the ejection of a common envelope after Roche lobe overflow by the present post-AGB star.
Men'shchikov Alexander B.
Schertl Dieter
Tuthill Peter
Weigelt Gerd
Yungelson Lev R.
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