PN G283.7-05.1 BVRI and RV curves

DOI

We present the discovery and characterisation of the post-common-envelope central star system in the planetary nebula PN G283.7-05.1. Deep images taken as part of the POPIPlaN survey indicate that the nebula may possess a bipolar morphology similar to other post-common-envelope planetary nebulae. Simultaneous light and radial velocity curve modelling reveals the newly discovered binary system to comprise a highly-irradiated, M-type main-sequence star in a 5.9 hour orbit with a hot pre-white-dwarf. The nebular progenitor is found to have a particularly low mass of around 0.4M_{sun}_, making PN G283.7-05.1 one of only a handful of candidate planetary nebulae to be the product of a common-envelope event while still on the red giant branch. Beyond its low mass, the model temperature, surface gravity and luminosity are all found to be consistent with the observed stellar and nebular spectra through comparison with model atmospheres and photoionisation modelling. However, the high temperature (Teff~95kK) and high luminosity of the central star of the nebula are not consistent with post-RGB evolutionary tracks.

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DOI http://doi.org/10.26093/cds/vizier.36420108
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Provenance
Creator Jones D.; Boffin M.M.J.; Hibbert J.; Steinmetz T.; Wesson R.; Hillwig T.C.; Sowicka P.; Corradi R.L.M.; Garcia-Rojas J.; Rodriguez-Gil P.; Munday J.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2020
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Exoplanet Astronomy; Interstellar medium; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy