We investigate the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) features in the young Galactic planetary nebula PNG095.2+00.7 based on mid-infrared observations. The near- to mid-infrared spectra obtained with the AKARI/IRC and the Spitzer/IRS show the PAH features as well as the broad emission feature at 12 μm usually seen in proto-planetary nebulae (pPNe). The spatially resolved spectra obtained with Subaru/COMICS suggest that the broad emission around 12 μm is distributed in a shell-like structure, but the unidentified infrared band at 11.3 μm is selectively enhanced at the southern part of the nebula. The variation can be explained by a difference in the amount of the UV radiation to excite PAHs, and does not necessarily require the chemical processing of dust grains and PAHs. It suggests that the UV self-extinction is important to understand the mid-infrared spectral features. We propose a mechanism which accounts for the evolutionary sequence of the mid-infrared dust features seen in a transition from pPNe to PNe. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Ohsawa, R., Onaka, T., Sakon, I., Mori, T. I., Miyata, T., Asano, K., … Kaneda, H. (2012). Unusual carbonaceous dust distribution in PN G095.2+00.7. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 760(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/760/2/L34
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