Bibcode
Gonçalves, D. R.; Corradi, R. L. M.; Villaver, E.; Mampaso, A.; Perinotto, M.
Bibliographical reference
Post-AGB Objects as a Phase of Stellar Evolution, Proceedings of the Toruń Workshop held July 5-7, 2000. Edited by R. Szczerba and S. K. Górny. Astrophysics and Space Science Library Vol. 265, ISBN 07923-71453. Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston/Dordrecht/London, 2001.
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Description
Some planetary nebulae (PNe) show microstructures of low ionization
located in their outer regions, i.e. external to the bright rim defined
by the fast vs. slow wind interaction region. Morphological and
kinematic analysis of some of these PNe show low ionization knots which
clearly share the expansion of the outer shell of the host nebulae (e.g.
IC 2553). Sometimes, these knots possess an accentuated degree of
symmetry. Given that in situ instabilities are not thought to form
symmetrical features, we explore the idea that these symmetric pairs of
knots are fossil condensations of the AGB wind being modified by
interaction with the expanding ionization front. This very appealing
possibility would imply that the mass loss of the pre-PN stages has
episodes of highly collimated and symmetric ejections. In other PNe
knots of low ionization in the outer shells are not symmetric (e.g. NGC
5882) and could be formed by either simple in situ instabilities and/or
fossil condensations.