Kinematics and H_2 morphology of the multipolar Post-AGB star IRAS 16594-4656
G.C. Van de Steene, T. Ueta, P.A.M.van Hoof, M. Reyniers, A.G., Ginsburg

TL;DR
This study investigates the shock-excited H_2 and [Fe II] emissions in the multipolar Post-AGB star IRAS 16594-4656, revealing the physical conditions, shock velocities, and spatial distribution of different emission regions.
Contribution
It provides high-resolution spectral data and a 3D model of H_2 emission, elucidating the shock interactions and morphology in a post-AGB star for the first time.
Findings
H_2 and [Fe II] emissions are spatially extended and originate from different regions.
H_2 is excited by slow shocks (5-20 km/s) at the lobes' edges.
[Fe II] and Paβ emissions originate near the star in fast shocks.
Abstract
context: The spectrum of IRAS 16594-4656 shows shock excited H_2 emission and collisionally excited emission lines such as[O I],[C I],and [Fe II]. aim: The goal is to determine the location of the H_2 and [Fe II] shock emission, to determine the shock velocities,and constrain the physical properties in the shock. methods: High resolution spectra of the H_2 1-0 S(1),H_2 2-1 S(1), [Fe II], and Pa emission lines were obtained with the near infrared spectrograph Phoenix on Gemini South. results: The position-velocity diagrams of H_2 1-0 S(1), H_2 2-1 S(1), and [Fe II] are presented. The H_2 and [Fe II] emission is spatially extended. The collisionally excited [O I] and [C I] optical emission lines have a similar double peaked profile compared to the extracted H_2 profile and appear to be produced in the same shock. They all indicate an expansion velocity of ~8 km/s and the presence…
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