The increase in discovered close binary central stars of planetary nebulae is leading to a sufficiently large sample to begin to make broader conclusions about the effect of close binary stars on common envelope evolution and planetary nebula formation. Herein I review some of the recent results and conclusions specifically relating close binary central stars to nebular shaping, common envelope evolution off the red giant branch, and the total binary fraction and double degenerate fraction of central stars. Finally, I use parameters of known binary central stars to explore the relationship between the proto-planetary nebula and planetary nebula stages, demonstrating that the known proto-planetary nebulae are not the precursors of planetary ...
There is no quantitative theory to explain why a high 80% of all planetary nebulae are non-spherical...
International audienceThere is no quantitative theory to explain why a high 80% of all planetary neb...
Binarity has been hypothesised to play an important, if not ubiquitous, role in the formation of pla...
The increase in discovered close binary central stars of planetary nebulae is leading to a sufficien...
The increase in discovered close binary central stars of planetary nebulae is leading to a sufficien...
Abstract. A number of efforts are underway to detect close binary stars in plane-tary nebulae. The p...
During the past 20 years, the idea that non-spherical planetary nebulae might need a binary or plane...
During the past 20 years, the idea that non-spherical planetary nebulae might need a binary or plane...
During the past 20 years, the idea that non-spherical planetary nebulae, comprising 80% of the total...
This paper reviews our knowledge on binary central stars of planetary nebulae and presents some pers...
Abstract. Planetary Nebulae represent a powerful window into the evolution of low-intermediate mass ...
Close binary central stars are found at the center of about 10-15% of all planetary nebulae. These c...
There is no quantitative theory to explain why a high 80% of all planetary nebulae are non-spherical...
Abstract. It is now clear that a binary formation pathway is responsible for a signif-icant fraction...
There is no quantitative theory to explain why a high 80% of all planetary nebulae are non-spherical...
There is no quantitative theory to explain why a high 80% of all planetary nebulae are non-spherical...
International audienceThere is no quantitative theory to explain why a high 80% of all planetary neb...
Binarity has been hypothesised to play an important, if not ubiquitous, role in the formation of pla...
The increase in discovered close binary central stars of planetary nebulae is leading to a sufficien...
The increase in discovered close binary central stars of planetary nebulae is leading to a sufficien...
Abstract. A number of efforts are underway to detect close binary stars in plane-tary nebulae. The p...
During the past 20 years, the idea that non-spherical planetary nebulae might need a binary or plane...
During the past 20 years, the idea that non-spherical planetary nebulae might need a binary or plane...
During the past 20 years, the idea that non-spherical planetary nebulae, comprising 80% of the total...
This paper reviews our knowledge on binary central stars of planetary nebulae and presents some pers...
Abstract. Planetary Nebulae represent a powerful window into the evolution of low-intermediate mass ...
Close binary central stars are found at the center of about 10-15% of all planetary nebulae. These c...
There is no quantitative theory to explain why a high 80% of all planetary nebulae are non-spherical...
Abstract. It is now clear that a binary formation pathway is responsible for a signif-icant fraction...
There is no quantitative theory to explain why a high 80% of all planetary nebulae are non-spherical...
There is no quantitative theory to explain why a high 80% of all planetary nebulae are non-spherical...
International audienceThere is no quantitative theory to explain why a high 80% of all planetary neb...
Binarity has been hypothesised to play an important, if not ubiquitous, role in the formation of pla...