Is the nitrogen-rich source PN K4-47 a true planetary nebula?
Thomas Steinmetz, Tomasz Kaminski, David Jones, Marcin Hajduk, Denise R. Goncalves, Stavros Akras

TL;DR
This study confirms that PN K4-47 is a genuine planetary nebula with complex bipolar outflows and shock interactions, distinguished by its molecular richness and unique evolutionary features.
Contribution
The paper provides the first spatially resolved sub-millimetre observations of K4-47, confirming its classification as a true planetary nebula and detailing its shock-driven bipolar morphology.
Findings
K4-47 hosts a fast bipolar optical outflow (~350 km/s)
Molecular outflows are aligned with optical bipolar lobes
Shocks are a significant heating mechanism in the nebula
Abstract
PN K4-47 is a young planetary nebula that exhibits shock-excited bipolar lobes and a complex molecular environment, with the highest number of molecules detected within a planetary nebula. It has been questioned whether K4-47 is indeed a `typical' planetary nebula, or may be more exotic in nature. We examine this question using optical imaging and spectroscopy, and sub-millimetre and radio interferometry. Our observations spatially resolve the sub-millimetre environment of K4-47 for the first time. We find elongated CO (2-1) emission along a similar PA to the optical bipolar outflow. We derive a distance upper limit of 6 kpc to the source. The source hosts a fast (350 km s) bipolar optical outflow, and a slow (~50-60 km s) molecular outflow along a similar PA. The outflow velocity indicates an age of 336 119 yr. We also find that the excitation temperature and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
