Discovery of a Fast-expanding Shell in the Inside-out Born-again Planetary Nebula HuBi 1 through High-dispersion Integral Field Spectroscopy

Rechy-Garcia, J. S.; Guerrero, M. A.; Santamaria, E.; Gomez-Gonzalez, V. M. A.; Ramos-Larios, G.; Toala, J. A.; Cazzoli, S.; Sabin, L.; Miranda, L. F.; Fang, X.; Liu, J.

Publicación: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
2020
VL / 903 - BP / - EP /
abstract
HuBi 1 has been proposed to be member of the rare class of born-again planetary nebulae (PNe), i.e., its central star experienced a very late thermal pulse and ejected highly processed material at high speeds inside the old hydrogen-rich PN. In this Letter we present GTC MEGARA integral field spectroscopic observations of the innermost regions of HuBi 1 at high spectral resolution 16 km s(-1) and multi-epoch subarcsecond images obtained 12 yr apart. The analysis of these data indicates that the inner regions of HuBi 1 were ejected 200 yr ago and expand at velocities 300 km s(-1), in excellent agreement with the born-again scenario. The unprecedented tomographic capabilities of the GTC MEGARA high-dispersion observations used here reveal that the ejecta in HuBi 1 has a shell-like structure, in contrast to the disrupted disk and jet morphology of the ejecta in other born-again PNe.

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