2002PASP..114..602D


Query : 2002PASP..114..602D

2002PASP..114..602D - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 114, 602-611 (2002/June-0)

A new look at the evolution of Wolf-Rayet central stars of planetary nebulae.

DE MARCO O. and SOKER N.

Abstract (from CDS):

On the basis of recent observational evidence and new theoretical results, we construct a speculative scenario for the evolution of Wolf-Rayet central stars of planetary nebulae. Although single-star evolutionary calculations have succeeded recently in reproducing the composition of these objects, it is clear from the latest infrared observations that a new perspective has to be adopted; the simultaneous presence of carbon- and oxygen-rich dust (double-dust chemistry), while being a rare phenomenon for H-rich central stars, is found around the vast majority of cool Wolf-Rayet central stars. This correlation between Wolf-Rayet characteristics and double-dust chemistry points to a common mechanism. Within the binary evolution framework established by Soker, two scenarios are proposed, responsible for the majority (80%-85%) and minority (15%-20%) of Wolf-Rayet central stars. In the first scenario, proposed here for the first time, a low-mass main-sequence star, brown dwarf, or planet spirals into the asymptotic giant branch star, inducing extra mixing, hence a chemistry change, and terminating the asymptotic giant branch evolution. In the second scenario, previously proposed, a close binary companion is responsible for the formation of a disk around either the binary or the companion. This long-lived disk harbors the O-rich dust. Both models are speculative, although they are supported by several observations and recent theoretical results.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Planetary Nebulae: General - planetary systems - Stars: Abundances - Stars: Low-Mass, Brown Dwarfs - Stars: Mass Loss - Stars: Wolf-Rayet

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NGC 40 PN 00 13 01.0170097248 +72 31 19.033338720   11.63 11.46     [WC8] 614 2
2 PN M 4-18 PN 04 25 50.8356162744 +60 07 12.780446700   14.22 13.96     [WC11] 179 0
3 PN Vo 1 PN 06 59 26.4167860656 -79 38 47.118534828           [WC10] 100 0
4 V* BM Gem C* 07 20 59.0073521904 +24 59 58.086063708     11.50     C-J5- 145 1
5 PN A66 30 PN 08 46 53.4639874872 +17 52 46.369394580   14.23 14.30 13.47   [WC5] 408 0
6 NGC 5315 PN 13 53 56.9726795664 -66 30 50.859483264   14.58 14.40     [WO4] 307 0
7 WRAY 15-1269 PN 14 59 53.4819371136 -54 18 07.521138792 12.12 12.17 11.64 11.63   [WC11] 244 0
8 HD 138403 PN 15 37 11.2073139768 -71 54 52.887104280   10.24 10.47 11.01   O8(f)ep 262 0
9 HD 141969 PN 15 56 01.6950076104 -66 09 09.231820920 12.37 10.75 10.95 10.88   BC0Ibe 217 0
10 WRAY 16-198 PN 15 59 57.6368189878 -55 55 33.002692934           [WC9] 134 1
11 PN K 2-16 PN 16 44 49.0522431864 -28 04 04.706514300   13.18 12.75     [WC11] 92 0
12 CPD-56 8032 PN 17 09 00.9291677740 -56 54 47.868280757 11.24 11.48 11.04 11.067   [WC11] 263 0
13 NGC 6302 PN 17 13 44.5 -37 06 11           O-rich 789 1
14 PN M 3-44 PN 17 51 18.9230505792 -30 23 53.176813980     16.50     [WC11] 81 0
15 V* V4334 Sgr CV* 17 52 32.69352 -17 41 08.0160           F2Ia 363 0
16 NGC 6537 PN 18 05 13.104 -19 50 34.88     13.58     ~ 423 1
17 PN SwSt 1 PN 18 16 12.2834104368 -30 52 07.906578996   12.1 11.10     [WC9/10] 292 0
18 NGC 6751 PN 19 05 55.5383775432 -05 59 32.288861544   15.78 15.48     [WC4] 328 0
19 NGC 6765 PN 19 11 06.5583234216 +30 32 43.674073296           PG1159 72 1
20 PN A66 58 PN 19 18 20.476 +01 46 59.62           [WC4] 312 0
21 HD 184738 PN 19 34 45.2337620448 +30 30 58.950651240   10.41 10.44     [WC9] 945 0
22 Hen 1-5 pA* 20 11 56.0595568008 +20 20 04.420944132 11.41 10.66 9.45     G8/K0Iae 506 0
23 Hen 2-459 PN 20 13 57.8909464128 +29 33 55.874044764   14.10 12.67     [WC9] 102 0
24 NGC 6905 PN 20 22 22.9919225472 +20 06 16.285052088   16.3 14.5     [WC3] 345 0
25 MSB 38 C* 20 36 07.3864144104 +60 05 26.039264496   13.98 9.86 10.3   C-J4+ 119 0
26 PN A66 78 PN 21 35 29.3816259120 +31 41 45.449196108   13.04 13.25     [WC5] 324 0
27 V* EU And C* 23 19 58.8818386848 +47 14 34.575341784   12.84 10.38     C-J5- 88 0

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