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Morphological Properties of PPNs: Mid-IR and HST Imaging Surveys

Astrophysics 2016-01-27 v1

Abstract

We will review our mid-infrared and HST imaging surveys of the circumstellar dust shells of proto-planetary nebulae. While optical imaging indirectly probes the dust distribution via dust-scattered starlight, mid-IR imaging directly maps the distribution of warm dust grains. Both imaging surveys revealed preferencially axisymmetric nature of PPN dust shells, suggesting that axisymmetry in planetary nebulae sets in by the end of the asymptotic giant branch phase, most likely by axisymmetric superwind mass loss. Moreover, both surveys yielded two morphological classes which have one-to-one correspondence between the two surveys, indicating that the optical depth of circumstellar dust shells plays an equally important role as the inclination angle in determining the morphology of the PPN shells.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0010207,
  title  = {Morphological Properties of PPNs: Mid-IR and HST Imaging Surveys},
  author = {Toshiya Ueta and Margaret Meixner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0010207},
  year   = {2016}
}

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6 pages + 8 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the conference, "Post-AGB Objects (proto-planetary nebulae) as a Phase of Stellar Evolution", Torun, Poland, July 5-7, 2000, eds. R. Szczerba, R. Tylenda, and S.K. Gorny. Figures have been degraded to minimize the total file size