Adjusting the bow-tie: A morpho-kinematic study of NGC40
J.B. Rodr\'iguez-Gonz\'alez, J.A. Toal\'a, L. Sabin, G. Ramos-Larios,, M.A. Guerrero, J.A. L\'opez, and S. Estrada-Dorado

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed morpho-kinematic analysis of NGC40, revealing multiple mass ejections and complex structures that challenge existing planetary nebula formation models.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive morpho-kinematic model of NGC40, highlighting multiple ejections and their ages, which advances understanding of planetary nebula formation processes.
Findings
NGC40 experienced multiple mass ejections in recent history.
The main cavity's kinematic age is approximately 6,500 years.
Two pairs of lobes have an average age of about 4,100 years.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive study of the ionization structure and kinematics of the planetary nebula (PN) NGC40 (a.k.a. the Bow-tie Nebula). A set of narrow-band images obtained with the ALhambra Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera (ALFOSC) at the Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) are used to study the turbulent distribution of gas in the main cavity, the ionization stratification and the density of this PN. High-resolution Manchester Echelle Spectrograph (MES) observations obtained at 2.1m telescope of the San Pedro M\'{a}rtir (SPM) Observatory are used to unveil in great detail the kinematic signatures of all morphological features in NGC40. The images and spectra suggest that NGC40 had multiple mass ejections in its recent formation history. We found 4 jet-like ejections not aligned with the main axis of NGC40 (PA=20), some of them having pierced the main cavity along the…
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