Bibcode
Sabin, L.; Zijlstra, Albert A.; Greaves, J. S.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 376, Issue 1, pp. 378-386.
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2007
Citations
71
Refereed citations
52
Description
Magnetic fields are an important but largely unknown ingredient of
planetary nebulae. They have been detected in oxygen-rich asymptotic
giant branch (AGB) and post-AGB stars, and may play a role in the
shaping of their nebulae. Here we present SCUBA submillimetre
polarimetric observations of four bipolar planetary nebulae and post-AGB
stars, including two oxygen-rich and two carbon-rich nebulae, to
determine the geometry of the magnetic field by dust alignment. Three of
the four sources (NGC 7027, 6537 and 6302) present a well-defined
toroidal magnetic field oriented along their equatorial torus or disc.
NGC 6302 may also show field lines along the bipolar outflow. CRL 2688
shows a complex field structure, where part of the field aligns with the
torus, whilst an other part approximately aligns with the polar outflow.
It also presents marked asymmetries in its magnetic structure. NGC 7027
shows evidence for a disorganized field in the south-west corner, where
the SCUBA shows an indication for an outflow. The findings show a clear
correlation between field orientation and nebular structure.