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2009ApJ...694.1147H - Astrophys. J., 694, 1147-1160 (2009/April-1)

A Spitzer study of 21 and 30 µm emission in several galactic carbon-rich protoplanetary nebulae.

HRIVNAK B.J., VOLK K. and KWOK S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have carried out mid-infrared spectroscopy of seven Galactic protoplanetary nebulae (PPNs) using the Spitzer Space Telescope. They were observed from 10 to 36 µm at relatively high spectral resolution, R ~ 600. The sample was chosen because they all gave some evidence in the visible of a carbon-rich chemistry. All seven of the sources show the broad, unidentified 21 µm emission feature; three of them are new detections (IRAS 06530 - 0213, 07430+1115, and 19477+2401) and the others are observed at higher signal-to-noise ratio than in previous spectra. These have the same shape and central wavelength (20.1 µm) as found in the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) spectra of the brighter PPNs. The 30 µm feature was seen in all seven objects. However, it is not resolved into two separate features (26 and 33 µm) as was claimed on the basis of ISO spectra, which presumably suffered from the noisy detector bands in this region. All showed the aromatic infrared bands at 11.3, 12.4, and 13.3 µm. Five of these also appear to have the C2H2molecular band at 13.7 µm, one in absorption and four in emission. This is extremely rare, with only one other evolved star, IRC+10216, in which C2H2emission has been observed. Four also possessed a broad, unidentified emission feature at 15.8 µm that may possibly be related to the 21 µm feature. Model fits were made to the spectral energy distributions for these PPNs to determine properties of the detached circumstellar envelopes. The 21 µm feature has been seen in all Galactic carbon-rich PPNs observed, and thus its carrier appears to be a common component of the outflow around these objects.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - infrared: stars - planetary nebulae: general - radiative transfer - stars: AGB and post-AGB

CDS comments: IRAS 19447+2401 and IRAS 19477+2411 are misprints for IRAS 19477+2401. IRAS 06530-0230 is a misprint for IRAS 06530-0213.

Simbad objects: 23

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