The Acceleration of the Nebular Shells in Planetary Nebulae in the Milky Way Bulge
Michael G. Richer, Jose Alberto Lopez, Margarita Pereyra, Hortensia, Riesgo, Maria Teresa Garcia Diaz, Sol-Haret Baez

TL;DR
This study analyzes the line widths of planetary nebulae in the Milky Way bulge, providing evidence that nebular shells accelerate during early stellar evolution, consistent with hydrodynamical models.
Contribution
It confirms, with a large homogeneous sample, that nebular shells accelerate during early evolution, linking this process to central star development.
Findings
Hotter central stars have larger line widths and radii.
Differences between samples are statistically significant.
Results align with hydrodynamical model predictions.
Abstract
We present a systematic study of line widths in the [\ion{O}{3}]5007 and H lines for a sample of 86 planetary nebulae in the Milky Way bulge based upon spectroscopy obtained at the \facility{Observatorio Astron\'omico Nacional in the Sierra San Pedro M\'artir (OAN-SPM)} using the Manchester Echelle Spectrograph. The planetary nebulae were selected with the intention of simulating samples of bright extragalactic planetary nebulae. We separate the planetary nebulae into two samples containing cooler and hotter central stars, defined by the absence or presence, respectively, of the \ion{He}{2} 6560 line in the H spectra. This division separates samples of younger and more evolved planetary nebulae. The sample of planetary nebulae with hotter central stars has systematically larger line widths, larger radii, lower electron densities, and lower H…
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