Modeling the physical and excitation conditions of the molecular envelope of NGC 7027
M. Santander-Garc\'ia, V. Bujarrabal, J. Alcolea

TL;DR
This paper models the molecular envelope of NGC 7027 using radiative transfer and spatio-kinematic techniques, revealing a nested shell structure, shock fronts, and chemical processes driven by the central star.
Contribution
It introduces a new combined modeling approach with non-LTE calculations to analyze the structure and dynamics of NGC 7027's molecular envelope.
Findings
Nested shell structure with shock front identified
Presence of high-velocity blobs with varying conditions
Molecular mass estimated at 1.3 solar masses
Abstract
The link between the shaping of bipolar planetary nebulae and the mass ejection activity of their central stars is still poorly understood. Appropriately characterizing the evolution of the shells ejected during the late stages of evolution is vital to gain insight into the mechanism of nebular shaping. Herschel/HIFI provides an invaluable tool by opening a new window from which to probe warm molecular gas (~50-1000 K). We present a radiative-transfer, spatio-kinematic modeling of the molecular envelope of the young planetary nebula NGC 7027 in high- and low-J 12CO and 13CO transitions observed by Herschel/HIFI and IRAM 30-m, and discuss the structure and dynamics of the molecular envelope. We have developed a code which, used along with the existing SHAPE software, implements spatio-kinematic modeling with accurate non-LTE calculations of line excitation and radiative transfer in…
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