Bibcode
DOI
Guerrero, M. A.; Manchado, A.; Stanghellini, L.; Herrero, A.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astrophysical Journal v.464, p.847
Fecha de publicación:
6
1996
Número de citas
16
Número de citas referidas
15
Descripción
We discuss in detail the evolutionary path of the multiple-shell
planetary nebula M1-46, in the light of our new observations. The
velocities of the halo and main nebula correspond to a dynamical time
lap between the shells of about 6.8 x 104 yr. By means of a
non-LTE analysis of the central star's spectrum, we derived a stellar
temperature of Teff = 45,000 K, which, coupled to the visual
magnitude and an appropriate bolometric correction, gives a stellar
luminosity of 5370 Lsun. The mass of the central star has
been evaluated to be 0.6 Msun, and its interpulse time on the
asymptotic giant branch is 7.6 x 104 yr. The agreement
between the observed intershell time lap and the evolutionary interpulse
time lap points to the fact that the formation of this planetary nebula
could be ascribed to the gasping mass loss associated with the thermal
pulses at the thermally pulsating asymptotic giant branch.
The high-resolution spatially resolved observations reveal the presence
of different kinematical components in the main nebula which cannot be
understood in a homogeneous expanding shell scenario.
As regards the chemical abundances, M1-46 has the typical abundances of
a type II planetary nebula. No definite abundance gradient between the
shells is found.