High-resolution spectroscopy and broad-band imaging of the young planetary nebula K 3-35

DOI: 
10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03128.x
Publication date: 
01/02/2000
Main author: 
Miranda, LF
IAA authors: 
Miranda, LF
Authors: 
Miranda, LF; Fernandez, M; Alcala, JM; Guerrero, MA; Anglada, G; Gomez, Y; Torrelles, JM; Aaquist, OB
Journal: 
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
311
Pages: 
748-754
Number: 
Abstract: 
We present high-resolution echelle and long-slit spectra and broad-band (R, I) images of the very young planetary nebula K3-35. Several emission lines are identified, including the He II 4686 line and strong [N II]6548, 6583 and [O III]4959, 5007 emissions [I([N II])/I(H alpha) similar or equal to 5.5, I([O III])/I(H beta) similar or equal to 30]. A systemic velocity V(LSR) = 10 +/- 2 km s(-1) for K3-35 is obtained from the optical emission lines, Two different kinematic components are identified in the nebula. One of them is probably related to the elliptical envelope previously observed. The second component exhibits systematic changes of the radial velocity with position, and a relatively small velocity width. This component may be attributed to the precessing jet-like outflows previously identified. The R and I images and the deduced R - I colour map strongly support the existence of a dense, partially neutral disc-like region in the equatorial plane of the nebula, which probably represents an equatorial density enhancement in a previously ejected slow wind. Diagnostic diagrams for Line intensity ratios in K 3-35 and collimated components of other planetary nebulae suggest that the emission spectrum of this kind of structure is a combination of radiative and shock excitation, in agreement with recent models of shocks in a strongly photoionized medium.
Database: 
WOK
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2000MNRAS.311..748M/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2000MNRAS.311..748M
Keywords: 
stars : mass-loss; ISM : jets and outflows; planetary nebulae : individual : K3-35