The [S II] Spectral Images of the Planetary Nebula NGC 7009. II. Major Axis

Otsuka, Masaaki; Hyung, Siek; Lee, Seong-Jae

South Korea, Japan

Abstract

We derived position-velocity density distribution diagrams along the major (PA = 77°) axis of the elliptical planetary nebula NGC 7009 with the Keck HIRES [S II] 6716/6731 Å doublet spectral images. The average densities of the main shell and knots of NGC 7009 derived from the [S II] 6716/6731 Å fluxes integrated over the line of sight indicate a density range of N e = 103.4 to 103.9 cm-3, while the local densities from the volume fraction resolved in radial velocities along the line of sight show a considerably large range of about 102.8-104.7 cm-3. The derived projection angle of the major axis of the main shell is ψ ~ 18.3° (±2°). Assuming that the main shell is an ellipsoidal shell with a ≃ 16″ and b ≃ 6″, we found the range of the expansion velocity, radius, and latitude of four knots and a hot bubble. The four knots at points in symmetrical positions are roughly aligned with the same axis of expansion of latitudes ϕ ~ ±34.5° (±0.6°): one pair expands at about 35 km s-1 close to the main ellipsoidal shell, and the other expands rapidly at about 60 km s-1 at a distance of r ~ 16″. In the latitude range ϕ = 65°-75°, the hot bubble of a relatively large structure expands rapidly with a velocity of 130-150 km s-1. The four knots and hot bubble points, which expand faster than the main shell, appear to have been formed by two to three eruptions at a different epoch from the primary structure formation.

2023 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
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