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Hen 2-104: A close-up look at the Southern Crab

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

The kinematics, shaping, density distribution, expansion distance, and ionized mass of the nebula Hen 2-104, and the nature of its symbiotic Mira are investigated. A combination of multi-epoch HST images and VLT integral field high-resolution spectroscopy is used to study the nebular dynamics both along the line of sight and in the plane of the sky. These observations allow us to construct a 3-D spatio-kinematical model of the nebula, which together with the measurement of its apparent expansion in the plane of the sky over a period of 4 years, provides the expansion parallax for the nebula. The integral field data featuring the [S{\sc ii}] λλ\lambda\lambda671.7,673.1 emission line doublet provide us with a density map of the inner lobes of the nebula, which together with the distance estimation allow us to estimate its ionized mass. We find densities ranging from ne_e=500 to 1000 cm3^{-3} in the inner lobes and from 300 to 500cm3^{-3} in the outer lobes. We determine an expansion parallax distance of 3.3±\pm0.9 kpc to Hen 2-104, implying an unexpectedly large ionized mass for the nebula of the order of one tenth of a solar mass.

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@article{arxiv.0803.0448,
  title  = {Hen 2-104: A close-up look at the Southern Crab},
  author = {M. Santander-Garcia and R. L. M. Corradi and A. Mampaso and C. Morisset and U. Munari and M. Schirmer and B. Balick and M. Livio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.0448},
  year   = {2009}
}

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11 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in A&A