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2005ApJ...635..381M - Astrophys. J., 635, 381-385 (2005/December-2)

X-ray imaging of planetary nebulae with Wolf-Rayet-type central stars: detection of the hot bubble in NGC 40.

MONTEZ R.Jr, KASTNER J.H., DE MARCO O. and SOKER N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of Chandra X-Ray Observatory observations of the planetary nebulae (PNs) NGC 40 and Hen 2-99. Both PNs feature late-type Wolf-Rayet central stars that are currently driving fast (∼1000 km/s), massive winds into denser, slow-moving (∼10 km/s) material ejected during recently terminated asymptotic giant branch (AGB) evolutionary phases. Hence, these observations provide key tests of models of wind-wind interactions in PNs. In NGC 40, we detect faint, diffuse X-ray emission distributed within a partial annulus that lies nested within a ∼40" diameter ring of nebulosity observed in optical and near-infrared images. Hen 2-99 is not detected. The inferred X-ray temperature (TX∼106 K) and luminosity (LX∼2x1030 ergs/s) of NGC 40 are the lowest measured thus far for any PN displaying diffuse X-ray emission. These results, combined with the ringlike morphology of the X-ray emission from NGC 40, suggest that its X-ray emission arises from a ``hot bubble'' that is highly evolved and is generated by a shocked, quasi-spherical fast wind from the central star, as opposed to AGB or post-AGB jet activity. In contrast, the lack of detectable X-ray emission from Hen 2-99 suggests that this PN has yet to enter a phase of strong wind-wind shocks.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Planetary Nebulae: General - ISM: Planetary Nebulae: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 40 - planetary nebulae: individual (Hen 2-99) - Stars: Winds, Outflows - Stars: Wolf-Rayet - X-Rays: ISM

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