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A&A 426, 185-194 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041147
Menzel 3: Dissecting the ant
M. Santander-García1, R. L. M. Corradi2, B. Balick3 and A. Mampaso11 Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, 38200 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
e-mail: [miguelsg;amr]@iac.es
2 Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes, Ap. de Correos 321, 38700 Sta. Cruz de la Palma, Spain
e-mail: rcorradi@ing.iac.es
3 Department of Astronomy, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-1580, USA
e-mail: balick@astro.washington.edu
(Received 22 April 2004 / Accepted 23 June 2004)
Abstract
The structure and kinematics of the bipolar nebula Mz 3 have been investigated by means of HST,
CTIO and ESO images and spectra. At least four distinct outflows have been identified which, from
the inside to the outside, are the following: a pair of bright bipolar lobes, two opposite highly
collimated column-shaped outflows, a conical system of radial structure, and a very dim, previously
unnoticed, low-latitude and flattened (ring-like) radial outflow.
Key words: ISM: planetary nebulae: individual: Mz 3 -- ISM: kinematics and dynamics
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