DOI:
10.1017/S1743921312011507
Authors:
Guerrero M.A., Vázquez R., Miranda L.F., Ramos-Larios G.
Journal:
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Abstract:
Kn 26 is a recently identified planetary nebula (PN). To confirm its nature and study its spatio-kinematical structure, we have obtained high spatial-resolution optical and near-IR narrowband images, high-dispersion long-slit echelle spectra, and intermediate-resolution spectroscopic observations. The new data confirm the PN nature of Kn 26 and reveal features typical of bipolar PNe: hourglass morphology, H2 emission, and nitrogen enrichment. A detailed analysis of its morphology and kinematics, however, suggests the presence of one additional pair of bipolar lobes that would make Kn 26 a new member of the class of quadrupolar PNe. © 2012 International Astronomical Union.
URL:
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2012IAUS..283..376G/abstract
Keywords:
infrared: ISM; planetary nebulae: individual (Kn 26)