Fast, gusty winds blowing from the core of the pre-planetary nebula M2-56
C. Sanchez Contreras (CAB, CSIC/INTA), C. Cortijo-Ferrero (IAA), L.F., Miranda (IAA), A. Castro-Carrizo (IRAM), V. Bujarrabal (OAN)

TL;DR
This study presents multi-epoch optical imaging and spectroscopy of the pre-planetary nebula M2-56, revealing complex, episodic mass-loss events, high-velocity outflows, and evolving circumstellar structures that inform understanding of late stellar evolution.
Contribution
First detailed multi-epoch imaging and spectroscopy of M2-56, uncovering episodic outflows, rapid nebular evolution, and the structure of multiple nested lobes with high-velocity winds.
Findings
Inner lobes reach velocities up to 350 km/s.
Detection of a recent fast bipolar wind (~350-500 km/s).
Observed decrease in circumstellar optical depth over time.
Abstract
We report optical long-slit spectra and direct imaging (ground-based and with HST) of the pre-planetary nebula (pPN) M2-56 obtained at different epochs. The optical nebula is composed by shock-excited material distributed in two pairs of nested lobes with different sizes and surface brightness. The compact, bright inner lobes (ILs) have an angular size of ~1.5"x1" each and display closed, bow-shaped ends. The extended, faint outer lobes (OLs), which enclose the inner ones, have an agular size of ~13"x10". Within the ILs and the OLs the velocity increases with the distance to the center, however, the ILs show expansion velocities larger than the OLs. Consistent with the large speeds reached by the ILs (of up to ~350 km/s at the tips), we have measured the expansive proper motions of the knots (~0.03 arcsec/yr) by comparing two-epoch HST images. Moreover, we have discovered remarkable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
