Planetary Nebulae in the eROSITA eRASS1 catalog
Haoyang Yuan, Martin A. Guerrero, Quentin Parker, Rodolfo Montez Jr

TL;DR
This study uses the eROSITA eRASS1 catalog to identify and analyze X-ray emissions from planetary nebulae, increasing the known sample and exploring their properties to understand stellar evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first large-scale cross-match of PNe with eROSITA data, discovering new X-ray emitting PNe and assessing the detection sensitivity and occurrence rate.
Findings
Five known X-ray PNe detected
Two new X-ray PNe identified
Detection sensitivity threshold established
Abstract
Some planetary nebulae (PNe) host X-ray-emitting hot bubbles shaped by stellar wind interactions and/or harbor X-ray-emitting central stars due to accretion, shocks within their fast stellar winds, or even chromospheric emission from binary companions. In both cases, the properties of the X-ray emission critically probe late-stages of stellar evolution for such low- and intermediate-mass stars. While extant Chandra and XMM-Newton observations have detected X-ray emission in PNe, the numbers known remain very small () compared to the overall Galactic PNe population (). We have initiated a project aimed at increasing the sample of known PNe with X-ray emission using both current and new space-based X-ray telescopes such as the Einstein probe. To further investigate their X-ray properties to elucidate what drives current X-ray PN detections, we have cross-searched the SRG…
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