VLT observations of the asymmetric Etched Hourglass Nebula, MyCn 18
N. Clyne, M. P. Redman, M. Lloyd, M. Matsuura, N. Singh, J. Meaburn

TL;DR
This study uses VLT observations and 3D modelling to analyze the structure, composition, and dynamics of the bipolar planetary nebula MyCn 18, proposing a possible formation mechanism involving a binary system and planetary engulfment.
Contribution
It provides detailed morpho-kinematic analysis of MyCn 18 using advanced imaging, spectroscopy, and 3D modelling, offering new insights into its asymmetry and evolutionary history.
Findings
Ionized gas is closer to the center than molecular emission.
Kinematical age of the nebula and components determined.
Offset of the central star suggests binary system influence.
Abstract
Context. The mechanisms that form extreme bipolar planetary nebulae remain unclear. Aims. The physical properties, structure, and dynamics of the bipolar planetary nebula, MyCn 18, are investigated in detail with the aim of understanding the shaping mechanism and evolutionary history of this object. Methods. VLT infrared images, VLT ISAAC infrared spectra, and long-slit optical Echelle spectra are used to investigate MyCn 18. Morpho-kinematic modelling was used to firmly constrain the structure and kinematics of the source. A timescale analysis was used to determine the kinematical age of the nebula and its main components. Results. A spectroscopic study of MyCn 18's central and offset region reveals the detailed make-up of its nebular composition. Molecular hydrogen, atomic helium, and Bracket gamma emission are detected from the central regions of MyCn 18. ISAAC spectra from a slit…
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