Bibcode
Phillips, J. P.; Cuesta, Luis; Kemp, S. N.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 357, Issue 2, pp. 548-558.
Fecha de publicación:
2
2005
Número de citas
10
Número de citas referidas
10
Descripción
We have undertaken visual spectroscopy of the highly evolved planetary
nebulae (PNe) A8, A13, A62, A72, A78 and A83 over a wavelength range
4330 < λ < 6830Å. This permits us to specify relative
line intensities in various sectors of the nebular shells, and to
investigate the variation of emission as a function of radius. We
determine that the spectrum of the central star of A78 has varied
appreciably over a period of 25 yr. There is now evidence for strong P
Cygni absorption in the λ4589 and λ5412 transitions of
HeII, implying terminal velocities of the order of
V∞≅ 3.83 × 103 km s-1.
We also note that the emission-line profiles of the sources can be used
to investigate their intrinsic emission structures. We find that most
PNe show appreciable levels of emission throughout their volumes; only
one source (A13) possesses a thin-shell structure. Such results are in
conformity with evolutionary theory, and probably reflect the
consequences of adiabatic cooling in highly evolved outflows.