Outflowing Gas in the Planetary Nebula K 3-54
Outflowing Gas in the Planetary Nebula K 3-54
As planetary nebulae (PNe) evolve, they develop slow and strong dust-driven stellar winds, making the joint study of dust and gas essential for understanding their nature. As a pilot investigation, we selected PN K 3-54 as our target, the only known PN in the Milky Way to exhibit infrared emission from both graphene (C$_{24}$) and fullerene (C$_{60}$). The gas is traced via molecular line emissions from $^{12}$CO, $^{13}$CO, and C$^{18}$O ($J = 1 \rightarrow 0$), observed using the 13.7 m telescope of the Purple Mountain Observatory. We investigate the dynamics of this PN and identify a bipolar outflow. Preliminary results suggest that the large dynamical timescale of the outflow and the weak shock environment may account for the simultaneous survival of C$_{24}$ and C$_{60}$ within and around PN K 3-54.
Xiuhui Chen、Dejian Liu、Ping Yan、Binggang Ju、Dengrong Lu、Yingjie Li
天文学
Xiuhui Chen,Dejian Liu,Ping Yan,Binggang Ju,Dengrong Lu,Yingjie Li.Outflowing Gas in the Planetary Nebula K 3-54[EB/OL].(2025-04-01)[2025-05-04].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.00537.点此复制
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