The Southern Crab from a New Perspective

  • Corradi R
  • Livio M
  • Balick B
  • et al.
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Abstract

New Hubble Space Telescope images and Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory echelle spectra of the nebula around the symbiotic Mira Henize 2-104 are presented. The nebula consists of two nested hourglass-shaped structures and a collimated polar jet. Spatiokinematical modeling shows that all three outflows were ejected during approximately the same epoch, namely, about 5700 years ago, with the adopted distance of 4.4 kpc, in a mass-loss event unrelated to the present outburst. We present a tentative model in which the outer pair of lobes and jets are produced by a high-velocity outflow from the white dwarf companion to the Mira, while the inner, slowly expanding lobes are produced by the Mira wind itself.

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Corradi, R. L. M., Livio, M., Balick, B., Munari, U., & Schwarz, H. E. (2001). The Southern Crab from a New Perspective. The Astrophysical Journal, 553(1), 211–218. https://doi.org/10.1086/320665

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