A Compact X-Ray Source and Possible X-Ray Jets within the Planetary Nebula Menzel 3

Soker, Noam; Frank, Adam; Balick, Bruce; Kastner, Joel H.; Li, Jingqiang; Blackman, Eric G.; Vrtílek, Saeqa D.

United States, Israel

Abstract

We report the discovery, by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, of X-ray emission from the bipolar planetary nebula Menzel 3. In Chandra CCD imaging, Mz 3 displays hot [~(3-6)×106 K] gas within its twin, coaxial bubbles of optical nebulosity as well as a compact X-ray source at the position of its central star(s). The brightest diffuse X-ray emission lies along the polar axis of the optical nebula, suggesting a jetlike configuration. The observed combination of an X-ray-emitting point source and possible X-ray jet(s) is consistent with models in which accretion disks and, potentially, magnetic fields shape bipolar planetary nebulae via the generation of fast, collimated outflows.

2003 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 68