2012MNRAS.423..934M


Query : 2012MNRAS.423..934M

2012MNRAS.423..934M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 423, 934-947 (2012/June-2)

IC 4663: the first unambiguous [WN] Wolf–Rayet central star of a planetary nebula.

MISZALSKI B., CROWTHER P.A., DE MARCO O., KOPPEN J., MOFFAT A.F.J., ACKER A. and HILLWIG T.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the serendipitous discovery of the first central star of a planetary nebula (PN) that mimics the helium- and nitrogen-rich WN sequence of massive Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars. The central star of IC 4663 (PN G346.2-08.2) is dominated by broad He II and N V emission lines which correspond to a [WN3] spectral type. Unlike previous [WN] candidates, the surrounding nebula is unambiguously a PN. At an assumed distance of 3.5 kpc, corresponding to a stellar luminosity of 4000 L, the V= 16.9 mag central star remains 4-6 mag fainter than the average luminosity of massive WN3 stars even out to an improbable d= 8 kpc. The nebula is typical of PNe with an elliptical morphology, a newly discovered asymptotic giant branch (AGB) halo, a relatively low expansion velocity (vexp= 30 km/s) and a highly ionized spectrum with an approximately solar chemical abundance pattern. The [WN3] star is hot enough to show Ne VII emission (T*= 140±20 kK) and exhibits a fast wind (v= 1900 km/s), which at d= 3.5 kpc would yield a clumped mass-loss rate of {img}= 1.8 {x} 10–8 M/yr with a small stellar radius (R*= 0.11 R). Its atmosphere consists of helium (95 per cent), hydrogen (<2 per cent), nitrogen (0.8 per cent), neon (0.2 per cent) and oxygen (0.05 per cent) by mass. Such an unusual helium-dominated composition cannot be produced by any extant scenario used to explain the H-deficiency of post-AGB stars. The O(He) central stars share a similar composition and the discovery of IC 4663 provides the first evidence for a second He-rich/H-deficient post-AGB evolutionary sequence [WN] -> O(He). This suggests that there is an alternative mechanism responsible for producing the majority of H-deficient post-AGB stars that may possibly be expanded to include other He-rich/H-deficient stars such as R Coronae Borealis stars and AM Canum Venaticorum stars. The origin of the unusual composition of [WN] and O(He) central stars remains unexplained.

Based on observations made with Gemini South under programme GS-2011A-Q-65 (PI: B. Miszalski).


Abstract Copyright: 2012 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2012 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: mass-loss - stars: Wolf-Rayet - planetary nebulae: general - planetary nebulae: individual: PN G346.2-08.2

Simbad objects: 29

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Number of rows : 29
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 HD 9974 WR* 01 38 55.6274097096 +58 09 22.673806272 9.85 10.71 10.69     WN3h-w 169 0
2 NGC 1501 PN 04 06 59.3920909320 +60 55 14.278542024   15.17 13.0     [WO4] 293 1
3 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 16766 1
4 SMP LMC 83 PN 05 36 20.7215081304 -67 18 07.658262756 15.56 16.225 14.948   16.558 [WN4.5:] 144 0
5 PN K 1-27 PN 05 57 02.1748457640 -75 40 22.478040120     16.04 16.27 16.41 sdOHe 85 0
6 V* V445 Pup No* 07 37 56.8797787992 -25 56 58.837610328       13.654 12.849 ~ 168 0
7 IRAS 09269-4923 PN 09 28 40.9688767139 -49 36 46.649584811           [WC4:] 20 2
8 HD 96548 WR* 11 06 17.2032351624 -65 30 35.241182028 7.10 7.80 7.70 8.49   WN8h 408 0
9 PN Fg 1 PN 11 28 36.2243510088 -52 56 04.118494344   13.1 12.20     ~ 171 0
10 PN PB 8 PN 11 33 17.8152363912 -57 06 14.925910860     14.00     [WC5/6] 115 0
11 ESO 320-28 PN 11 52 29.2564204824 -42 17 38.943700548           ~ 54 0
12 V* GW Vir WD* 12 01 45.9731868264 -03 45 40.628670300   14.87 15.04     DOQZ1 480 0
13 HD 104994 WR* 12 05 18.7204232424 -62 03 10.140656832 9.95 10.94 10.93 11.03   WN3p-w 163 0
14 WR 47a WR* 12 45 51.2507989248 -64 09 38.050552296   17.25 15.30     WN8h 24 0
15 PMR 5 WR* 16 19 40.1905325832 -49 13 59.019951612           [WN6]: 32 2
16 CD-38 10980 WD* 16 23 33.8380498896 -39 13 46.161043572 9.916 10.885 11.029 10.936 10.841 DA2 475 0
17 PN G333.4-04.3 PN 16 41 04.3873948968 -53 02 24.688704624           [WC4]pec 15 1
18 IC 4663 PN 17 45 28.6295081208 -44 54 17.987147856           [WN3] 97 0
19 PN A66 48 PN 18 42 46.9206696216 -03 13 17.295471588   19.40   16.67   [WN6o] 59 0
20 NGC 6751 PN 19 05 55.5383775432 -05 59 32.288861544   15.78 15.48     [WC4] 327 0
21 Hen 2-427 WR* 19 11 30.8749167768 +16 51 38.200938264   12.19 11.50     WN8h 334 0
22 V* RY Sgr RC* 19 16 32.7668605944 -33 31 20.340212592 6.20 6.27 6.25     Cpec 362 0
23 HD 184738 PN 19 34 45.2337620448 +30 30 58.950651240   10.41 10.44     [WC9] 942 0
24 V* RR Tel Sy* 20 04 18.5404499712 -55 43 33.153979080 9.93 11.33 10.81 11.689   M5e 528 0
25 HD 192163 WR* 20 12 06.5418877464 +38 21 17.784181008 7.12 7.49 7.50     WN6(h)-s 537 0
26 NGC 6888 ISM 20 12 07 +38 21.3   7.44       WN6b(h) 267 1
27 V* PU Vul Sy* 20 21 13.3111130136 +21 34 18.697391652   11.13 10.87 11.697   M3+F2Ib 301 0
28 HD 211564 WR* 22 16 24.0318845736 +55 37 36.767570232   11.72 11.61     WN3(h)-w 119 0
29 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4097 0

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