Evolutionary status of the Of?p star HD148937 and of its surrounding nebula NGC6164/5
L. Mahy, D. Hutsem\'ekers, Y. Naz\'e, P. Royer, V. Lebouteiller, and, C. Waelkens

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex nebula surrounding the magnetic Of?p star HD148937, analyzing its structure, composition, and evolution to understand its formation process and relation to the star's lifecycle.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed infrared and optical analysis of the NGC6164/5 nebula around HD148937, revealing its morphology, composition, and possible formation scenarios, which were previously not well understood.
Findings
The nebula has a bipolar or '8'-shaped structure.
Nebular nitrogen-to-oxygen ratio varies from 1.06 to 1.54.
Ejecta are enriched in stellar material and formed 0.6-1.3 million years ago.
Abstract
Aims. The magnetic star HD148937 is the only Galactic Of?p star surrounded by a nebula. The structure of this nebula is particularly complex and is composed, from the center out outwards, of a close bipolar ejecta nebula (NGC6164/5), an ellipsoidal wind-blown shell, and a spherically symmetric Stromgren sphere. The exact formation process of this nebula and its precise relation to the star's evolution remain unknown. Methods. We analyzed infrared Spitzer IRS and far-infrared Herschel/PACS observations of the NGC6164/5 nebula. The Herschel imaging allowed us to constrain the global morphology of the nebula. We also combined the infrared spectra with optical spectra of the central star to constrain its evolutionary status. We used these data to derive the abundances in the ejected material. To relate this information to the evolutionary status of the star, we also determined the…
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