A collimated, ionized bipolar structure and a high density torus in the young planetary nebula IRAS 17347-3139
D. Tafoya, Y. Gomez, N. A. Patel, J. M. Torrelles, J. F. Gomez, G., Anglada, L. F. Miranda, I. de Gregorio-Monsalvo

TL;DR
This study reveals a bipolar ionized structure and a dense equatorial torus in the young planetary nebula IRAS 17347-3139, using multi-wavelength radio and maser observations, highlighting complex morphology and maser activity.
Contribution
First detailed radio and maser imaging of IRAS 17347-3139 showing bipolar and torus structures in a young planetary nebula.
Findings
Bipolar ionized shell with a dense equatorial torus identified.
Detection of OH maser emission associated with the nebula.
High electron density in the central structure compared to lobes.
Abstract
We present observations of continuum (lambda = 0.7, 1.3, 3.6 and 18 cm) and OH maser (lambda = 18 cm) emission toward the young planetary nebula IRAS 17347-3139, which is one of the three planetary nebulae that are known to harbor water maser emission. From the continuum observations we show that the ionized shell of IRAS 17347-3139 consists of two main structures: one extended (size ~1". 5) with bipolar morphology along PA=-30 degrees, elongated in the same direction as the lobes observed in the near-infrared images, and a central compact structure (size ~0". 25) elongated in the direction perpendicular to the bipolar axis, coinciding with the equatorial dark lane observed in the near-infrared images. Our image at 1.3 cm suggests the presence of dense walls in the ionized bipolar lobes. We estimate for the central compact structure a value of the electron density at least ~5 times…
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