Bibcode
Guerrero, Martín A.; Miranda, Luis F.; Manchado, A.; Vázquez, Roberto
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 313, Issue 1, pp. 1-7.
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2000
Citations
35
Refereed citations
23
Description
Narrow-band Hα and [Nii] images and high-dispersion spatially
resolved echelle spectroscopy of the planetary nebula NGC 6891 are
presented. These observations show a great wealth of structures. The
bright central nebula is surrounded by an attached shell and a detached
outer halo. Both the inner and intermediate shells can be described as
ellipsoids with similar major to minor axial ratios, but different
spatial orientations. The kinematical ages of the intermediate shell and
halo are 4800 and 28000yr, respectively. The intershell time lapse is in
good agreement with the evolutionary interpulse time lapse. A highly
collimated outflow is observed to protrude from the tips of the major
axis of the inner nebula and impact on the outer edge of the
intermediate shell. Kinematics and excitation of this outflow provide
conclusive evidence that it is deflected during the interaction with the
outer edge of the intermediate shell. At the same time, both the
kinematics and the morphology of the intermediate shell appear to be
affected by this interaction.