IC 4663: The first unambiguous [WN] Wolf-Rayet central star of a planetary nebula
B. Miszalski (SAAO/SALT), P. A. Crowther (Sheffield), O. De Marco, (Macquarie), J. K\"oppen (Strasbourg/ISU/Kiel), A. F. J. Moffat, (Montr\'eal/CRAQ), A. Acker (Strasbourg), T. C. Hillwig (Valparaiso)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of the first unambiguous [WN] Wolf-Rayet central star in a planetary nebula, providing new insights into post-AGB star evolution and challenging existing theories about H-deficient stars.
Contribution
It presents the first confirmed [WN] central star of a planetary nebula, suggesting an alternative evolutionary sequence for H-deficient post-AGB stars.
Findings
The central star is a [WN3] type with a helium-rich atmosphere.
The surrounding nebula is a confirmed planetary nebula with typical features.
The star's composition indicates a new post-AGB evolutionary pathway.
Abstract
We report on the serendipitous discovery of the first central star of a planetary nebula (PN) that mimics the helium- and nitrogen-rich WN sequence of massive Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars. The central star of IC 4663 (PN G346.2-08.2) is dominated by broad He II and N V emission lines which correspond to a [WN3] spectral type. Unlike previous [WN] candidates, the surrounding nebula is unambiguously a PN. At an assumed distance of 3.5 kpc, corresponding to a stellar luminosity of 4000 Lsun, the V=16.9 mag central star remains 4-6 mag fainter than the average luminosity of massive WN3 stars even out to an improbable d=8 kpc. The nebula is typical of PNe with an elliptical morphology, a newly discovered Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) halo, a relatively low expansion velocity (v_exp=30 km/s) and a highly ionised spectrum with an approximately Solar chemical abundance pattern. The [WN3] star is hot…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
