The planetary nebula IC 5148 and its ionized halo
D. Barr\'ia, S. Kimeswenger, W. Kausch, D.S. Goldman

TL;DR
This study presents detailed spectroscopic analysis of the planetary nebula IC 5148 and its halo, revealing complex ionized structures, shock fronts, and the nebula's likely origin from a thick disk star, contributing to understanding nebular evolution.
Contribution
First spectroscopic investigation of IC 5148's halo, providing insights into its structure, ionization, and origin, and applying modeling to derive physical parameters.
Findings
Identification of hot ionized halo structures
Detection of shock fronts and unusual halo features
Determination of the nebula's distance and galactic origin
Abstract
Many round or nearly roundish Planetary Nebulae (PNe) show multiple shells and halo structures during their evolutionary stage near the maximum temperature of their central star. Controversial debate is currently ongoing if these structures are recombination halos, as suggested by hydrodynamic modelling efforts, or ionized material. Recently we discovered a halo with even somewhat unusual structures around the sparsely studied PN IC~5148 and present for the first time spectroscopy going out to the halo of such a PN.} resolution spectroscopy is used to derive dust chemistry and mineralogy. We investigate the spatial distribution of material and its ionization state from the center of the nebula up to the very outskirts of the halo. We obtained long-slit low resolution spectroscopy (FORS2@VLT) of the nebula in two position angles, which we used to investigate the nebular structure and its…
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