Detailed studies of IPHAS sources - II. Sab 19, a true planetary nebula and its mimic crossing the Perseus Arm

DOI: 
10.1093/mnras/staa3082
Publication date : 
01/03/2021
Main author: 
Guerrero, M. A.
IAA authors: 
Guerrero, M. A.; Alfaro, E. J.
Authors: 
Guerrero, M. A.; Ortiz, R.; Sabin, L.; Ramos-Larios, G.; Alfaro, E. J.
Journal: 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Refereed: 
Yes
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
501
Pages: 
3594-3604
Issue: 
3
Abstract: 
The INT Photometric Hα Survey (IPHAS) has provided us with a number of new emission-line sources, among which planetary nebulae (PNe) constitute an important fraction. Here we present a detailed analysis of the IPHAS nebula Sab 19 (IPHASX J055242.8+262116) based on radio, infrared, and optical images and intermediate- and high-dispersion long-slit spectra. Sab 19 consists of a roundish 0.10 pc in radius double-shell nebula surrounded by a much larger 2.8 pc in radius external shell with a prominent H-shaped filament. We confirm the nature of the main nebula as a PN whose sub-solar N/O ratio abundances, low ionized mass, peculiar radial velocity, and low-mass central star allow us to catalogue it as a Type III PN. Apparently, the progenitor star of Sab 19 became a PN when crossing the Perseus Arm during a brief visit of a few Myr. The higher N/O ratio and velocity shift ≃ 40 km s-1 of the external shell with respect to the main nebula and its large ionized mass suggest that it is not truly associated with Sab 19, but it is rather dominated by a Strömgren zone in the interstellar medium ionized by the PN central star.
Database: 
ADS
URL: 
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/501/3/3594/5941514
ADS Bibcode: 
2021MNRAS.501.3594G
Keywords: 
planetary nebulae: general, planetary nebulae: individual: Sab 19, stars: AGB and post-AGB