• Title of article

    Detection of an orbiting gas disk in the Red Rectangle

  • Author/Authors

    Neri، R. نويسنده , , Bujarrabal، V. نويسنده , , Alcolea، J. نويسنده , , Kahane، C. نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    -572
  • From page
    573
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    We present interferometric maps of CO emission in the Red Rectangle, a well known protoplanetary nebula. The CO emission is found to arise from a relatively thin equatorial disk, extending about 5´´ in the direction perpendicular to the symmetry axis of the optical nebula. The velocity dispersion of the emission clearly increases towards the center, in a pattern significantly coincident with that expected for a Keplerian velocity field. Modeling of the CO maps confirms that the emitting gas is probably rotating around the central star(s), with a Kepler-like velocity distribution (at least in the central regions) that would correspond to a central mass ~0.9  M(circled dot operator). Other possible explanations to the observations are discussed, but are found to be unlikely. Our models also suggest that the density and temperature increase towards the center roughly proportionally to the inverse radius. The asymmetry observed in the line profile and intensity distribution (the red part being stronger) can be explained by self-absorption if, superimposed to the rotation velocity, there is a low radial expansion at a velocity of about 0.4 km s^ -1, at least in the outer disk regions. This is the first probable detection of a gas disk in Kepler-like rotation around a post-AGB star.
  • Keywords
    stars: circumstellar matter , planetary nebulae: individual: Red Rectangle , radio-lines: stars , stars: AGB and post-AGB
  • Journal title
    Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Record number

    76643