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Abell 30 - A binary central star among the born-again planetary nebulae

George H. Jacoby, T. C. Hillwig, David Jones

2020Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Letters24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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