2017MNRAS.471.3529S


Query : 2017MNRAS.471.3529S

2017MNRAS.471.3529S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 471, 3529-3546 (2017/November-1)

The planetary nebula IC 4776 and its post-common-envelope binary central star.

SOWICKA P., JONES D., CORRADI R.L.M., WESSON R., GARCIA-ROJAS J., SANTANDER-GARCIA M., BOFFIN H.M.J. and RODRIGUEZ-GIL P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a detailed analysis of IC 4776, a planetary nebula displaying a morphology believed to be typical of central star binarity. The nebula is shown to comprise a compact hourglass-shaped central region and a pair of precessing jet-like structures. Time-resolved spectroscopy of its central star reveals a periodic radial velocity variability consistent with a binary system. Whilst the data are insufficient to accurately determine the parameters of the binary, the most likely solutions indicate that the secondary is probably a low-mass main-sequence star. An empirical analysis of the chemical abundances in IC 4776 indicates that the common-envelope phase may have cut short the asymptotic giant branch evolution of the progenitor. Abundances calculated from recombination lines are found to be discrepant by a factor of approximately 2 relative to those calculated using collisionally excited lines, suggesting a possible correlation between low-abundance discrepancy factors and intermediate-period post-common-envelope central stars and/or Wolf-Rayet central stars. The detection of a radial velocity variability associated with the binarity of the central star of IC 4776 may be indicative of a significant population of (intermediate-period) post-common-envelope binary central stars that would be undetected by classic photometric monitoring techniques.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): binaries: spectroscopic - stars: mass-loss - ISM: jets and outflows - planetary nebulae: individual: ((IC 4776, PN G002.0-13.4)) - planetary nebulae: individual: ((IC 4776, PN G002.0-13.4))

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Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 1360 PN 03 33 14.6468527944 -25 52 17.977647900   10.95 11.16     sdO 280 0
2 IRAS 06518-1041 PN 06 54 13.4357342304 -10 45 38.277195336           [WC7/8] 34 1
3 NGC 2346 PN 07 09 22.5215800440 -00 48 23.610997332   11.76 11.58     A5V 573 0
4 PN Fg 1 PN 11 28 36.2243510088 -52 56 04.118494344   13.1 12.20     ~ 172 0
5 V* BE UMa CV* 11 57 44.8279856952 +48 56 18.313757772   15.437 15.373 14.867   DO+M1/5e 130 0
6 NGC 5189 PN 13 33 32.8780414224 -65 58 27.041428272   14.1 14.5   14.35 [WO1] 316 2
7 PN MyCn 18 PN 13 39 35.0596178496 -67 22 51.750497136   13.30 12.54 13.19 12.61 ~ 284 1
8 MPA J1508-6455 PN 15 08 06.4755145152 -64 55 48.798548868           ~ 11 1
9 PN Sp 1 PN 15 51 40.9510318656 -51 31 28.545826008   14.43 13.98 13.86   O(H)3-5(fc) 138 0
10 NGC 6337 PN 17 22 15.6721413768 -38 29 01.735593252     12.00     wels 137 0
11 IC 4776 PN 18 45 50.705 -33 20 34.12   11.98 10.62     [WC]pec 194 1
12 NAME Ethos 1 PN 19 16 31.4893892688 +36 09 47.679159096           ~ 33 0
13 NAME PN AMU 1 PN 19 31 08.8801090728 +43 24 57.692231064   13.39 13.64 13.83   O(H)3Vz 32 1
14 CD-30 17706 WD* 20 10 56.8486912016 -30 13 06.627142663 11.654 12.286 12.242 12.311 12.381 DA3.1 249 0

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