The Red Rectangle: Its Shaping Mechanism and its Source of Ultraviolet Photons
Astrophysics
2011-02-11 v1
Abstract
The proto-planetary Red Rectangle nebula is powered by HD 44179, a spectroscopic binary (P = 318 d), in which a luminous post-AGB component is the primary source of both luminosity and current mass loss. Here, we present the results of a seven-year, eight-orbit spectroscopic monitoring program of HD 44179, designed to uncover new information about the source of the Lyman/far-ultraviolet continuum in the system as well as the driving mechanism for the bipolar outflow producing the current nebula. Our observations of the H-alpha line profile around the orbital phase of superior conjunction reveal the secondary component to be the origin of the fast (max. v~560kms^{-1})bipolaroutflowintheRedRectangle.ThevariationoftotalH−alphafluxfromthecentralHIIregionwithorbitalphasealsoidentifiesthesecondaryoritssurroundingsasthesourceofthefar−ultravioletionizingradiationinthesystem.Theestimatedmassofthesecondary( 0.94M\sun)andthespeedoftheoutflowsuggestthatthiscomponentisamainsequencestarandnotawhitedwarf,aspreviouslysuggested.WeidentifythesourceoftheLyman/far−ultravioletcontinuuminthesystemasthehot,innerregion(T_{max} \ge 17,000K)ofanaccretiondisksurroundingthesecondary,fedbyRochelobeoverflowfromthepost−AGBprimaryatarateofabout2 - 5\times10^{-5}M\sunyr^{-1}.Thetotalluminosityoftheaccretiondiskaroundthesecondaryisestimatedtobeatleast300L\sun$, about 5% of the luminosity of the entire system. (abridged)
Cite
@article{arxiv.0812.2893,
title = {The Red Rectangle: Its Shaping Mechanism and its Source of Ultraviolet Photons},
author = {Adolf N. Witt and Uma P. Vijh and L. M. Hobbs and Jason P. Aufdenberg and Julie A. Thorburn and Donald G. York},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.2893},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in ApJ