ALMA high spatial resolution observations of the dense molecular region of NGC 6302
M. Santander-Garc\'ia, V. Bujarrabal, J. Alcolea, A. Castro-Carrizo,, C. S\'anchez-Contreras, G. Quintana-Lacaci, R. L. M. Corradi, R. Neri

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze the structure, kinematics, and physical conditions of the dense molecular region in NGC 6302, revealing a complex ring system and providing insights into nebula shaping mechanisms.
Contribution
The paper presents the first detailed high-resolution analysis of NGC 6302's molecular region, including discovery of an inner, younger ring and its implications for nebula formation.
Findings
Mass of molecular region is 0.1 M$_{\odot}$
Discovery of a younger inner ring with a radius of 7.5×10$^{16}$ cm
Inner ring ejected simultaneously with optical lobes
Abstract
The mechanism behind the shaping of bipolar planetary nebulae is still poorly understood. Accurately tracing the molecule-rich equatorial regions of post-AGB stars can give valuable insight into the ejection mechanisms at work. We investigate the physical conditions, structure and velocity field of the dense molecular region of the planetary nebula NGC 6302 by means of ALMA band 7 interferometric maps. The high spatial resolution of the CO and CO J=3-2 ALMA data allows for an analysis of the geometry of the ejecta in unprecedented detail. We built a spatio-kinematical model of the molecular region with the software SHAPE and performed detailed non-LTE calculations of excitation and radiative transfer with the SHAPEMOL plug-in. We find that the molecular region consists of a massive ring out of which a system of fragments of lobe walls emerge and enclose the base of the…
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