Probing the Molecular Hearts of Extreme Bipolar Planetary Nebulae with ALMA
Paula Moraga Baez, Joel H. Kastner, Jesse Bublitz, Javier Alcolea, Miguel Santander-Garcia, Thierry Forveille, Pierre Hily-Blant, Bruce Balick, Rodolfo Montez Jr

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA to map molecular gas in bipolar planetary nebulae, revealing expanding tori and their evolution, which supports models of early molecular ejection before bipolar lobe formation.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA molecular line survey of bipolar planetary nebulae, revealing molecular structures, compositions, and dynamics, and linking them to nebular evolution.
Findings
Molecular gas predominantly in expanding equatorial tori
Torus expansion velocities range from 15 to 50 km/s
Molecular torus ages suggest ejection precedes bipolar lobe formation
Abstract
We present results from a program of Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) 1.3 mm (Band 6) molecular line mapping of a sample of nearby, bipolar/pinched-waist, molecule-rich PNe (NGC 6302, Hubble 5, NGC 2440, NGC 6445, NGC 2899, and NGC 2818). Maps of CO(21) and CO(21) emission as well as emission lines of HCN, HNC, HCO, CN, and CS many of these detected in these PNe for the first time reveal the molecular mass distributions, compositions, and velocity fields of the equatorial and, in some cases, polar regions of the sample PNe. In each case, the bulk of the molecular gas traces an expanding equatorial torus, with torus expansion velocities ranging from 15 to 50 km s and molecular masses from 0.002 to 0.1 . The inferred molecular torus dynamical ages, which span the range 500 yr (Hb 5) to 11000 yr (NGC…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
