NGC 6309, a Planetary Nebula that Shifted from Round to Multipolar
Gabriel Rubio, Roberto Vazquez, Gerardo Ramos-Larios, Martin A., Guerrero, Lorenzo Olguin, Pedro F. Guillen, Hector Mata

TL;DR
This study provides detailed imaging and spectroscopic analysis of NGC 6309, revealing its morphological evolution from spherical to multipolar structures over time, and introduces a comprehensive morpho-kinematic model.
Contribution
The paper presents high-resolution images and spectra of NGC 6309, uncovering new features and constructing a detailed 3D model of its structure and evolution.
Findings
Discovery of diffuse blobs with low radial velocities
Identification of a spherical halo with low expansion velocity
Evidence of a change in mass-loss geometry from spherical to bipolar
Abstract
We present new narrow-band Ha, [N II], and [O III] high-resolution images of the quadrupolar planetary nebula (PN) NGC 6309 that show in great detail its bipolar lobes and reveal new morphological features. New high- and low-dispersion long-slit spectra have been obtained to help in the investigation of the new nebular components. The images and spectra unveil two diffuse blobs, one of them located at 55 arcsec from the central star along the NE direction (PA= +71) and the other at 78 arcsec in the SW direction (PA= -151). Therefore, these structures do not share the symmetry axes of the inner bipolar outflows. Their radial velocities relative to the system are quite low: +3 and -4 km/s, respectively. Spectroscopic data confirm a high [O III] to Ha ratio, indicating that the blobs are being excited by the UV flux from the central star. Our images convincingly show a spherical halo 60…
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