The angular expansion and distance of the planetary nebula BD+30°3639

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作者
Li, JY [1 ]
Harrington, JP
Borkowski, KJ
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[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Astron, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
[2] N Carolina State Univ, Dept Phys, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
关键词
planetary nebulae : individual (BD+30 degrees 3639); stars : distances;
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10.1086/340078
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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The WFPC2 camera aboard the Hubble Space Telescope was used to obtain images of the planetary nebula BD + 30degrees3639 at two epochs separated by 5.663 yr. The expansion of the nebula in the Halpha and [N II] bands has been measured using several methods. Detailed expansion maps for both emission lines were constructed from nearly 200 almost independent features. There is good agreement between the (independent) Halpha and [N II] proper motions. There are clear deviations from uniform radial expansion, with higher expansion rates in regions where the shell is faintest, such as the southwest quadrant. The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph was used to obtain echelle spectra in the C II] lambda2326 multiplet and the [O II] 2470 doublet, providing well-resolved expansion velocities at two position angles. From the C II] lines we find that the central velocity split is +/-36.3 km s(-1) at a position angle (P.A.) of 99degrees and +/-33.5 km s(-1) at P.A. 25degrees. The fainter [O II] doublet does not appear to differ from the C II] multiplet. To determine the distance of BD + 30degrees3639 by comparison of the angular expansion and the spectroscopically determined radial expansion, we must address the problem of the three-dimensional shape of the nebula. We measured the angular expansion along the position of the 99degrees echelle slit, finding displacements of 4.25 mas yr(-1) at the shell edge (2."47 from the center). If the nebula were spherical, this would imply a distance of 1.80 kpc. But there is evidence that the nebula is elongated along the line of sight, which suggests that the actual distance is less. Radio continuum images from 5 and 15 GHz VLA observations provide information on the extent of the radial elongation. We fit the radio brightness variation and the echelle data by approximating the nebula as an ellipsoid, also making use of the ground-based echelle spectra reported by Bryce & Mellema. Our model has an axial ratio of 1.56, is inclined to the line of sight by 9.degrees7, and exhibits an expansion in the plane of the sky which is 2/3 that in the radial direction, leading to a distance of 1.2 kpc. Not all the kinematic data fit this simple model, so the distance must still be regarded as uncertain. Based on the recent model atmosphere of Crowther et al., a distance of 1.2 kpc implies a stellar luminosity of 4250 L.. The kinematic age of the nebula, theta/(theta) over dot, varies somewhat from region to region. A good average value is 800 yr, while the expansion along the position of the 99degrees echelle slit gives about 600 yr.
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页码:2676 / 2688
页数:13
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