The Chandra X-ray Observatory has detected relatively hard X-ray emission from the central stars of several planetary nebulae (PNe). A subset has no known late-type companions, making it very difficult to isolate which of several competing mechanisms may be producing the X-ray emission. The central star of NGC 2392 is one of the most vexing members, with substantial indirect evidence for a hot white dwarf (WD) companion. Here we report on the results of a radial velocity (RV) monitoring campaign of its central star with the HERMES échelle spectrograph of the Flemish 1.2 m Mercator telescope. We discover a single-lined spectroscopic binary with an orbital period of 1.902208 ± 0.000013 d and an RV semi-amplitude of 9.96 ± 0.13 km s -1 .The hi...
It is widely believed that the dramatic transformation of the spherical outflows of AGB stars into t...
We present an overview of the initial results from the Chandra Planetary Nebula Survey (CHANPLANS), ...
Close binary systems undergoing mass transfer or common envelope interactions can account for the mo...
© Astronomical Society of Australia 2019. The Chandra X-ray Observatory has detected relatively har...
The central star of NGC 2392 shows the hardest X-ray emission among central stars of planetary nebul...
Jets (fast collimated outflows) are claimed to be the main shaping agent of the most asymmetric plan...
Planetary nebulae (PNe), the ionized, ejected envelopes of low- to intermediate-mass stars, are thou...
The ionizing star of the planetary nebula NGC 2392 is too cool to explain the high excitation of the...
We use photoionization modeling to assess the binary nature of the central stars of NGC 2392 and NGC...
The ionizing star of the planetary nebula NGC 2392 is too cool to explain the high excitation of the...
We use photoionization modeling to assess the binary nature of the central stars of NGC 2392 and NGC...
We present X-ray spectral analysis of 20 point-like X-ray sources detected in Chandra Planetary Nebu...
We present an overview of the initial results from the Chandra Planetary Nebula Survey (CHANPLANS), ...
We report on high-resolution optical time-series spectroscopy of the central star of the ‘Eskimo ’ p...
We present observations proving the close binary nature of the central stars belonging to the planet...
It is widely believed that the dramatic transformation of the spherical outflows of AGB stars into t...
We present an overview of the initial results from the Chandra Planetary Nebula Survey (CHANPLANS), ...
Close binary systems undergoing mass transfer or common envelope interactions can account for the mo...
© Astronomical Society of Australia 2019. The Chandra X-ray Observatory has detected relatively har...
The central star of NGC 2392 shows the hardest X-ray emission among central stars of planetary nebul...
Jets (fast collimated outflows) are claimed to be the main shaping agent of the most asymmetric plan...
Planetary nebulae (PNe), the ionized, ejected envelopes of low- to intermediate-mass stars, are thou...
The ionizing star of the planetary nebula NGC 2392 is too cool to explain the high excitation of the...
We use photoionization modeling to assess the binary nature of the central stars of NGC 2392 and NGC...
The ionizing star of the planetary nebula NGC 2392 is too cool to explain the high excitation of the...
We use photoionization modeling to assess the binary nature of the central stars of NGC 2392 and NGC...
We present X-ray spectral analysis of 20 point-like X-ray sources detected in Chandra Planetary Nebu...
We present an overview of the initial results from the Chandra Planetary Nebula Survey (CHANPLANS), ...
We report on high-resolution optical time-series spectroscopy of the central star of the ‘Eskimo ’ p...
We present observations proving the close binary nature of the central stars belonging to the planet...
It is widely believed that the dramatic transformation of the spherical outflows of AGB stars into t...
We present an overview of the initial results from the Chandra Planetary Nebula Survey (CHANPLANS), ...
Close binary systems undergoing mass transfer or common envelope interactions can account for the mo...