Multiple outflows in the planetary nebula NGC 6058
P. F. Guill\'en, R. V\'azquez, L. F. Miranda, S. Zavala, M. E., Contreras, S. Ayala, A. Ortiz-Ambriz

TL;DR
This study reveals that NGC 6058 is a multipolar planetary nebula with four bipolar outflows at different orientations, showing complex kinematics and interactions, and suggests it is an intermediate evolutionary stage.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed imaging and spectroscopic analysis of NGC 6058, identifying four bipolar outflows with distinct orientations and ages, and proposes a new evolutionary interpretation.
Findings
NGC 6058 has four bipolar outflows at different angles.
The outflows have ages differing by hundreds of years.
A fourth outflow interacts with older structures, indicating complex dynamics.
Abstract
We present narrow-band [O III]lambda5007 and H-alpha images, as well as long-slit high-resolution echelle spectra of the planetary nebula NGC 6058. Our data reveal that NGC 6058 is a multipolar planetary nebula of about ~45 arcsec in extent and formed by four bipolar outflows that are oriented at different position angles. Assuming homologous expansion for all the structures, and a distance of 3.5 kpc, we obtain polar velocities around ~68 km s^-1 for three of them. The estimated kinematical ages suggest that the three oldest outflows have been ejected in intervals of ~ 1100 and ~ 400 yr during which, the ejection axis has changes its orientation by ~ 60 degrees and ~ 40 degrees, respectively. Although a inner ring-like structure is suggested by the direct images, its kinematics shows that no equatorial ring or toroid exists in the nebula. At the contrary, the long-slit spectra reveal…
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