The binary and the disk: the beauty is found within NGC3132 with JWST
Raghvendra Sahai, Valentin Bujarrabal, Guillermo Quintana-Lacaci,, Nicole Reindl, Griet Van de Steene, Carmen S\'anchez Contreras, Michael E., Ressler

TL;DR
This study uses JWST imaging to discover an asymmetrical dust cloud around the white dwarf in NGC3132, revealing details about its structure, composition, and the system's evolutionary history involving a hierarchical triple star system.
Contribution
First detailed JWST multiwavelength analysis of NGC3132's dust environment, revealing a complex dust cloud and proposing an evolutionary scenario involving a hierarchical triple star system.
Findings
Discovered an asymmetrical dust cloud around the white dwarf
Determined the dust cloud extends to >~1785 au with a mass of ~1.3 x 10^(-2) M(Earth)
Identified a gravitationally-bound A2V star with relative orbital motion
Abstract
The planetary nebula (PN) NGC3132 is a striking example of the dramatic but poorly understood, mass-loss phenomena that (1-8) Msun stars undergo during their death throes as they evolve into white dwarfs (WDs). From an analysis of JWST multiwavelength (0.9-18 micron) imaging of NGC3132, we report the discovery of an asymmetrical dust cloud around the WD central star (CS) of NGC3132, seen most prominently in the 18 micron~image, with a surface-brightness limited radial extent of >~2 arcsec. We show that the A2V star located 1.7 arcsec to CS's North-East (and 0.75 kpc from Earth) is gravitationally-bound to the latter, by the detection of relative orbital angular motion of (0.24+/-0.045) deg between these stars over ~20 yr. Using aperture photometry of the CS extracted from the JWST images, together with published optical photometry and an archival UV spectrum, we have constructed the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
