Suzaku Reveals Helium-burning Products in the X-Ray-emitting Planetary Nebula BD +30 3639

  • Murashima M
  • Kokubun M
  • Makishima K
  • et al.
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Abstract

BD +30 3639, the brightest planetary nebula at X-ray energies, was observed with Suzaku, an X-ray observatory launched on 2005 July 10. Using the X-ray Imaging Spectrometer, the K lines from C VI, O VII, and O VIII were resolved for the first time, and the C/O, N/O, and Ne/O abundance ratios were determined. The C/O and Ne/O abundance ratios exceed the solar value by factors of at least 30 and 5, respectively. These results indicate that the X-rays are emitted mainly by helium-shell-burning products. © 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Murashima, M., Kokubun, M., Makishima, K., Kotoku, J., Murakami, H., Matsushita, K., … Matsumoto, H. (2006). Suzaku Reveals Helium-burning Products in the X-Ray-emitting Planetary Nebula BD +30 3639. The Astrophysical Journal, 647(2), L131–L134. https://doi.org/10.1086/507465

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