PN fast winds: Temporal structure and stellar rotation
R. K. Prinja, D. L. Massa, M. A. Urbaneja, R.-P. Kudritzki

TL;DR
This study analyzes the variability and structure of fast stellar winds in planetary nebulae central stars using UV spectroscopy, revealing common large-scale wind features and their relation to stellar rotation.
Contribution
It demonstrates that DACs are prevalent in CSPN winds and links their properties to stellar rotation, suggesting a shared physical mechanism with massive OB star winds.
Findings
DACs are common in CSPN winds.
Wind variability is primarily due to blueward migrating DACs.
Rotation influences large-scale wind structures.
Abstract
To diagnose the time-variable structure in the fast winds of central stars of planetary nebulae (CSPN), we present an analysis of P Cygni line profiles in FUSE satellite far-UV spectroscopic data. Archival spectra are retrieved to form time-series datasets for the H-rich CSPN NGC 6826, IC 418, IC 2149, IC 4593 and NGC 6543. Despite limitations due to the fragmented sampling of the time-series, we demonstrate that in all 5 CSPN the UV resonance lines are variable primarily due to the occurrence of blueward migrating discrete absorption components (DACs). Empirical (SEI) line-synthesis modelling is used to determine the range of fluctuations in radial optical depth, which are assigned to the temporal changes in large-scale wind structures. We argue that DACs are common in CSPN winds, and their empirical properties are akin to those of similar structures seen in the absorption troughs of…
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