Spatio-kinematic modelling of Abell 65, a double-shelled planetary nebula with a binary central star
Leo Huckvale, Barnabas Prouse, David Jones, Myfanwy Lloyd, Don, Pollacco, Jos\'e Alberto L\'opez, Tim J. O'Brien, Laurence Sabin, Neil Vaytet

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed spatio-kinematical model of Abell 65, a planetary nebula with a binary central star, demonstrating the binary's influence on nebular morphology through spectral analysis and synthetic modelling.
Contribution
First detailed spatio-kinematical analysis of Abell 65 linking nebular shape to central binary star, supporting binary shaping influence in planetary nebulae.
Findings
Outer and inner shells with specific kinematical ages and bipolar structures.
Alignment between nebular shells and binary orbital inclination.
Binary star likely responsible for nebula shaping.
Abstract
We present the first detailed spatio-kinematical analysis and modelling of the planetary nebula Abell 65, which is known to host a post-common envelope, binary, central star system. As such, this object is of great interest in studying the link between nebular morphology and central star binarity. [OIII]5007A and H-alpha+[NII]6584A longslit spectra and imagery of Abell 65 were obtained with the Manchester Echelle Spectrometer on the 2.1-m telescope at the San Pedro Martir Observatory (MES-SPM). Further [OIII]5007A longslit spectra were obtained with the Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph on the Very Large Telescope (VLT-UVES). These data were used to develop a spatio-kinematical model for the [OIII]5007A emission from Abell 65. A "best-fit" model was found by comparing synthetic spectra and images rendered from the model to the data. The model comprises an outer shell and an…
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