Compact Planetary Nebulae in the Galactic Disk: Analysis of the Central Stars
Manuel Moreno-Ib\'a\~nez, Eva Villaver, Richard A. Shaw, Letizia, Stanghellini

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution HST observations to analyze the central stars of compact Galactic planetary nebulae, revealing their masses and evolutionary stages, and comparing them across different metallicity environments.
Contribution
It provides new photometric measurements and mass estimates of central stars in compact PNe, enhancing understanding of post-AGB evolution and nebula characteristics in the Galaxy.
Findings
Median central star mass is 0.59 solar masses.
Compact PNe are often distant rather than physically small.
Galactic CS mass distribution differs from Magellanic Clouds.
Abstract
We have obtained multi-wavelength observations of compact Galactic planetary nebulae (PNe) to probe post-Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) evolution from the onset of nebular ejection. We analyze new observations from HST to derive the masses and evolutionary status of their central stars (CSs) in order to better understand the relationship between the CS properties and those of the surrounding nebulae. We also compare this sample with others we obtained using the same technique in different metallicity environments: the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. We work with HST/WFC3 images of 51 targets obtained in a snapshot survey (GO-11657). The high spatial resolution of HST allows us to resolve these compact PNe and distinguish the CS emission from that of their surrounding PNe. The targets were imaged through the filters F200LP, F350LP, and F814W from which we derive Johnson V and I…
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