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2015A&A...573A..65H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 573A, 65-65 (2015/1-1)

Evolution of the central stars of young planetary nebulae.

HAJDUK M., VAN HOOF P.A.M. and ZIJLSTRA A.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The evolution of central stars of planetary nebulae was so far documented in just a few cases. However, spectra collected a few decades ago may provide a good reference for studying the evolution of central stars using the emission line fluxes of their nebulae. We investigated evolutionary changes of the [OIII] 5007Å line flux in the spectra of planetary nebulae. We compared nebular fluxes collected during a decade or longer. We used literature data and newly obtained spectra. A grid of cloudy models was computed using existing evolutionary models, and the models were compared with the observations. An increase of the [OIII] 5007Å line flux is frequently observed in young planetary nebulae hosting H-rich central stars. The increasing nebular excitation is the response to the increasing temperature and hardening radiation of the central stars. We did not observe any changes in the nebular fluxes in the planetary nebulae hosting late-type Wolf-Rayet (WR) central stars. This may indicate a slower temperature evolution (which may stem from a different evolutionary status) of late-[WR] stars. In young planetary nebulae with H-rich central stars, the evolution can be followed using optical spectra collected during a decade or longer. The observed evolution of H-rich central stars is consistent with the predictions of the evolutionary models provided in the literature. Late-[WR] stars possibly follow a different evolutionary path.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: evolution - planetary nebulae: general

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/573/A65): table2.dat table4.dat>

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