Subarcsecond Mid-IR Structure of the Dust Shell around IRAS 22272+5435
Abstract
We report sub-arcsecond imaging of extended mid-infrared emission from a proto-planetary nebula (PPN), \iras 22272+5435, performed at the MMT observatory with its newly upgraded 6.5 m aperture telescope and at the Keck observatory. The mid-infrared emission structure is resolved into two emission peaks separated by in the MMT 11.7 image and in the Keck 7.9, 9.7, and 12.5 images, corroborating the predictions based on previous multi-wavelength morphological studies and radiative transfer calculations. The resolved images show that the PPN dust shell has a toroidal structure with the inner radius. In addition, an unresolved mid-IR excess appears at the nebula center. Radiative transfer model calculations suggest that the highly equatorially-enhanced () structure of the PPN shell was generated by an axisymmetric superwind with yr, which was preceded by a spherical asymptotic giant branch (AGB) wind with yr. These model calculations also indicate that the superwind shell contains larger dust grains than the AGB wind shell. The unresolved mid-infrared excess may have been produced by a post-AGB mass loss at a rate of yr. While the central star left the AGB about 380 years ago after the termination of the superwind, the star seems to have been experiencing an ambient post-AGB mass loss with a sudden, increased mass ejection about 10 years ago.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0104437,
title = {Subarcsecond Mid-IR Structure of the Dust Shell around IRAS 22272+5435},
author = {T. Ueta and M. Meixner and P. M. Hinz and W. F. Hoffmann and W. Brandner and A. Dayal and L. K. Deutsch and G. G. Fazio and J. L. Hora},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0104437},
year = {2009}
}
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(25 pages in AASTeX preprint mode, 6 figures; to appear in the Astrophysical Journal)