Mapping the Central Region of the PPN CRL 618 at Sub-arcsecond Resolution at 350 GHz
Chin-Fei Lee, Chun-Hui Yang, Raghvendra Sahai, and Carmen Sanchez, Contreras

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution submillimeter observations to map the central region of the pre-planetary nebula CRL 618, revealing detailed structure, kinematics, and chemical composition of its dense core and surrounding regions.
Contribution
It provides the first sub-arcsecond resolution map of CRL 618 at 350 GHz, detailing the physical and chemical properties of its dense core and ionized wind components.
Findings
Dense core expanding and accelerating with increasing velocity.
High mass-loss rate of approximately 1.15x10^{-3} solar masses per year.
Dense core likely results from recent heavy mass-loss episode ending the AGB phase.
Abstract
CRL 618 is a well-studied pre-planetary nebula. We have mapped its central region in continuum and molecular lines with the Submillimeter Array at 350 GHz at ~ 0.3" to 0.5" resolutions. Two components are seen in 350 GHz continuum: (1) a compact emission at the center tracing the dense inner part of the H II region previously detected in 23 GHz continuum and it may trace a fast ionized wind at the base, and (2) an extended thermal dust emission surrounding the H II region, tracing the dense core previously detected in HC3N at the center of the circumstellar envelope. The dense core is dusty and may contain mm-sized dust grains. It may have a density enhancement in the equatorial plane. It is also detected in carbon chain molecules HC3N and HCN, and their isotopologues, with higher excitation lines tracing closer to the central star. It is also detected in C2H3CN toward the innermost…
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