S 266: A ring nebula around a Galactic B[e] supergiant?

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A narrow-band Hα image and high-resolution spectroscopy have been obtained in order to investigate the nature of S 266 and its central star MWC 137. The analysis of the stellar and nebular spectra suggests that MWC 137 is a B[e] supergiant located ≥ 6 kpc away from the Sun and not a Herbig Ae/Be star, as it has been traditionally classified. Moreover, the morphology and other properties of the nebula suggest that S 266 is a ring nebula, probably produced by the interaction of stellar winds with the ambient interstellar medium or unprocessed ejected matter. This result would imply that S 266 is the first ring nebula around a B[e] supergiant known in the Galaxy.

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Esteban, C., & Fernández, M. (1998). S 266: A ring nebula around a Galactic B[e] supergiant? Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 298(1), 185–192. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01610.x

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