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The spectroscopic evolution of Hen\,3-1357, the Stingray Nebula, is presented by analysing data from 1990 to 2021. High resolution data obtained in 2021 with South African Large Telescope High Resolution Spectrograph and in 2009 with…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2022-07-06 Miriam Peña , Mudumba Parthasarathy , Francisco Ruiz-Escobedo , Rajeev Manick

We have analysed the full suite of Australia Telescope Compact Array data for the Stingray planetary nebula. Data were taken in the 4- to 23-GHz range of radio frequencies between 1991 and 2016. The radio flux density of the nebula…

Up until around 1980, the Stingray was an ordinary B1 post-AGB star, but then it suddenly sprouted bright emission lines like in a planetary nebula (PN), and soon after this the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) discovered a small PN around the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-10-28 Bradley E. Schaefer , Zachary I. Edwards

The planetary nebula (PN) called the Stingray (PN G331.3$-$12.1) suddenly turned on in the 1980s, and its central star (V839 Ara) started a fast evolution with large amplitudes in magnitude, surface temperature, and surface gravity, perhaps…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2020-12-09 Bradley E. Schaefer , Howard E. Bond , Kailash C. Sahu

We have carried out a detailed analysis of the interesting and important very young planetary nebula (PN) Hen3-1357 (Stingray Nebula) based on a unique dataset of optical to far-IR spectra and photometric images. We calculated the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2017-04-05 Masaaki Otsuka , M. Parthasarathy , A. Tajitsu , S. Hubrig

The final expulsion of gas by a star as it forms a planetary nebula --- the ionized shell of gas often observed surrounding a young white dwarf --- is one of the most poorly understood stages of stellar evolution. Such nebulae form…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-30 M. Bobrowsky , K. C. Sahu , M. Parthasarathy , P. Garcia-Lario

Supernova 1987A, the first naked-eye supernova observed since Kepler's supernova in 1604, defies a number of theoretical expectations. Its anomalies have long been attributed to a merger between two massive stars that occurred some 20,000…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 T. Morris , Ph. Podsiadlowski

We present stellar evolution calculations from the Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) to the Planetary Nebula (PN) phase for models of initial mass 1.2 M\odot and 2.0 M\odot that experience a Late Thermal Pulse (LTP), a helium shell flash that…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2021-04-05 Timothy M. Lawlor

We present a new planetary nebula, first identified in images from the Australia Telescope Compact Array, although not recognized at that time. Recent observations with the Spitzer Space Telescope during the GLIMPSE Legacy program have…

We report the first detection of X-ray emission in a pre-planetary nebula, Hen 3-1475. Pre-planetary nebulae are rare objects in the short transition stage between the Asymptotic Giant Branch and planetary nebula evolutionary phases, and…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Raghvendra Sahai , Joel H. Kastner , Adam Frank , Mark Morris , Eric G. Blackman

In the last few years we have started a systematic study aimed at detecting very young Planetary Nebulae (YPNs). The project, based on both radio (multi-frequency and high resolution) and optical observations, has already provided…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 L. Cerrigone , G. Umana , C. Trigilio

The radio emission from the youngest known Planetary nebula, SAO244567, has been mapped at 1384, 2368, 4800, 8640, 16832 and 18752 MHz by using the Australian Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). These observations constitute the first detailed…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 G. Umana , C. Trigilio , L. Cerrigone , C. S. Buemi , P. Leto

SAO244567, the exciting star of the Stingray nebula, is rapidly evolving. Previous analyses suggested that it has heated up from an effective temperature of about 21kK in 1971 to over 50kK in the 1990s. Canonical post-asymptotic giant…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2014-05-08 N. Reindl , T. Rauch , M. Parthasarathy , K. Werner , J. W. Kruk , W. -R. Hamann , A. Sander , H. Todt

The central star V4334 Sgr (Sakurai's Nova) of the planetary nebula PN G010.4+04.4 underwent in 1995-1996 the rare event of a very late helium flash. It is only one of two such events during the era of modern astronomy (the second event was…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 S. Kimeswenger , J. Koller

Stellar mergers are a brief-lived but common phase in the evolution of binary star systems. Among the many astrophysical implications of these events include the creation of atypical stars (e.g. magnetic stars, blue stragglers, rapid…

Planetary nebulae are one of the final stages in the evolution of low and intermediate mass stars. They occur in a variety of shapes. Older and fainter ones are generally more difficult to identify because of the lower surface brightness.…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2024-02-09 W. E. Celnik , I. Karachentsev , P. Köchling , S. Kotov , J. Kozok , L. Magrini , A. Moiseev , M. Nischang , C. Reese , P. Remmel , P. Riepe , T. Zilch

The transition from Asymptotic Giant Branch star to Planetary Nebula is short-lived and mysterious. Though it lasts only a few thousand years, it is thought to be the time when the asymmetries observed in subsequent phases arise. During…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2010-09-16 Alexa Hart , Joe Hora , Luciano Cerrigone , Grazia Umana , Corrado Trigilio , Martin Cohen , Massimo Marengo

The young planetary nebulae play an important role in stellar evolution when intermediate- to low-mass stars (0.8 $\sim$ 8 M$_\odot$) evolve from the proto-planetary nebulae phase to the planetary nebulae phase. Many young planetary nebulae…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 Chih Hao Hsia , Wing Huen Ip , Jin Zeng Li

Young planetary nebulae play an important role in stellar evolution when intermediate- to low-mass stars (0.8 ~ 8 M) evolve from the proto-planetary nebulae phase to the planetary nebulae phase. Many young planetary nebulae display distinct…

Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems · Physics 2009-09-29 Chih Hao Hsia , Wing Huen Ip , Jin Zeng Li

Planetary nebulae are ionized clouds of gas formed by the hydrogen-rich envelopes of low- and intermediate-mass stars ejected at late evolutionary stages. The strong UV flux from their central stars causes a highly stratified ionization…

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