The Discovery of Infrared Rings in the Planetary Nebula NGC 1514 During the WISE All-sky Survey
Abstract
We report the discovery of a pair of infrared, axisymmetric rings in the planetary nebula NGC 1514 during the course of the WISE all-sky mid-infrared survey. Similar structures are seen at visible wavelengths in objects such as the "Engraved Hourglass Nebula" (MyCn 18) and the "Southern Crab Nebula" (Hen 2-104). However, in NGC 1514 we see only a single pair of rings and they are easily observed only in the mid-infrared. These rings are roughly 0.2 pc in diameter, are separated by 0.05 pc, and are dominated by dust emission with a characteristic temperature of 160 K. We compare the morphology and color of the rings to the other nebular structures seen at visible, far-infrared, and radio wavelengths, and close with a discussion of a physical model and formation scenario for NGC 1514.
- Publication:
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The Astronomical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1088/0004-6256/140/6/1882
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1011.3877
- Bibcode:
- 2010AJ....140.1882R
- Keywords:
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- infrared: stars;
- planetary nebulae: individual: NGC 1514;
- surveys;
- Astrophysics - Galaxy Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 16 pages, 10 figures, final version published in 2010 December Astronomical Journal