Abell 30 - A binary central star among the born-again planetary nebulae
George H. Jacoby, T. C. Hillwig, David Jones
Abstract
ABSTRACT Eight planetary nebulae have been identified as ‘born-again’, a class of object typified by knotty secondary ejecta having low masses (${\sim}10^{-4}$ M⊙) with nearly no hydrogen. Abell 30, the archetype of the class, also belongs to a small subset of planetary nebulae that exhibit extreme abundance discrepancy factors (where Abell 30 is the most extreme), a phenomenon strongly linked to binary star interactions. We report the presence of light curve brightness variations having a period of 1.060 d that are highly suggestive of a binary central star in Abell 30. If confirmed, this detection supports the proposed link between binary central stars and extreme abundance discrepancies.
Topics & Concepts
Planetary nebulaStar (game theory)AstrophysicsPhysicsAstronomyBinary numberReflection nebulaStarsMathematicsArithmeticStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstro and Planetary ScienceAstronomy and Astrophysical Research