The magnetic field toward the young planetary nebula K~3-35
Y. Gomez, D. Tafoya, G. Anglada, L. F. Miranda, J. M. Torrelles, N. A., Patel, R. Franco-Hernandez

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic field and maser emissions in the young planetary nebula K 3-35, revealing spatial distributions, polarization, and a magnetic field of about 0.9 mG near the core, indicating a solar-type magnetic field.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed interferometric observations of OH masers in K 3-35, linking maser locations to nebula structure and magnetic field measurements.
Findings
OH masers detected in all four ground state lines.
OH 1665 and 1720 MHz masers are near the nebula core.
Magnetic field estimated at ~0.9 mG within 150 AU.
Abstract
K 3-35 is a planetary nebula (PN) where H2O maser emission has been detected, suggesting that it departed from the proto-PNe phase only some decades ago. Interferometric VLA observations of the OH 18 cm transitions in K~3-35 are presented.OH maser emission is detected in all four ground state lines (1612, 1665, 1667, and 1720 MHz). All the masers appear blueshifted with respect to the systemic velocity of the nebula and they have different spatial and kinematic distributions.The OH 1665 and 1720 MHz masers appear spatially coincident with the core of the nebula, while the OH 1612 and 1667 MHz ones exhibit a more extended distribution. We suggest that the 1665 and 1720 masers arise from a region close to the central star, possibly in a torus, while the 1612 and 1667 lines originate mainly from the extended northern lobe of the outflow. It is worth noting that the location and velocity of…
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