Confirmation of the planetary nebula nature of HaTr 5. Not the remnant of Nova Sco 1437
M. A. Guerrero, E. Santamaria, G. Liberato, Q. A. Parker, D. R., Goncalves, J. B. Rodriguez-Gonzalez, A. Ritter, H. Yuan, and J. A. Toala

TL;DR
This study confirms that HaTr 5 is a planetary nebula, not a nova remnant, based on spectral analysis, ionized mass, and kinematic data, clarifying its true nature and dismissing previous associations with Nova Sco 1437.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed spectroscopic and kinematic evidence to definitively classify HaTr 5 as a planetary nebula, resolving previous ambiguities about its nature.
Findings
HaTr 5 has an ionized mass of 0.059 solar masses.
Expansion velocity of HaTr 5 is 27 km/s.
HaTr 5 is unrelated to Nova Sco 1437 and the cataclysmic variable J170228.
Abstract
The identification of the nebula HaTr 5 with the shell remnant of the historic Nova Sco 1437 around the low-accretion rate cataclysmic variable 2MASS J17022815-4306123 has been used in the framework of the hibernation scenario to set an upper limit of <580 yr to the transition time from a nova-like binary to a dwarf nova. This work aims at clarifying the nature of HaTr 5, which has also previously been proposed to be a possible planetary nebula. Intermediate- and high-dispersion long-slit spectra of HaTr\,5 have been obtained and analyzed in conjunction with archival optical and infrared images to investigate its spectral properties using photoionization models, to derive its H-alpha flux and ionized mass, and to determine its spatio-kinematic by means of 3D models to clarify its true nature. The H-alpha flux of HaTr 5 implies an ionized mass of 0.059 M_Sun at the 0.99 kpc distance of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical and nuclear sciences
