Bibcode
Brandi, E.; Ferrer, O.; Garcia, L.; Corradi, R. L. M.
Bibliographical reference
"IX Latin American Regional IAU Meeting, "Focal Points in Latin American Astronomy", held in Tonantzintla, Mexico, Nov 9-13, 1998, Eds: Aguilar, A.; Carraminana, A.; to be printed in Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica Serie de Conferencias."
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1998
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Description
Symbiotic stars, which are interacting binary stars usually composed by
a late type giant and a very hot/luminous white dwarf, are a powerful
laboratory to investigate mass loss phenomenon relevant to a wide range
of astrophysical topics: aspherical mass loss, collimated winds from
accretion disks, colliding winds, mass loss induced by violent
thermonuclear outbursts and its interaction with old circumstellar
wind-remnants and the interstellar medium. In recent years, we have
discovered optical emission nebulae around 8 symbiotic stars, which
represent a large fraction of the complete sample known to date. These
extended (0.02 to 2~pc) nebulae are the key to reconstruct the mass loss
history from these systems in the last <2000 years. The observation
of (multiple) bipolar nebulae, elliptical and ring-like objects, knotty
collimated ejecta, and bended jets indicates that a wide variety of
dynamical processes has to be considered in order to fully account for
the morphological and kinematical properties of the nebulae. We present
here a detailed kinematical study, at high spectral (R=40000) and
spatial (<=0.5 arcsec) resolutions, of the ring nebula around He
2--147 and of the complex ejecta of HM Sge.