Issue |
A&A
Volume 370, Number 2, May I 2001
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Page(s) | 513 - 523 | |
Section | Interstellar and circumstellar matter | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20010262 | |
Published online | 15 May 2001 |
Turbulent outflows from [WC]-type nuclei of planetary nebulae*
II. The [WC 8] central star of NGC 40
1
Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg, UMR 7550, 11 rue de l'Université, 67000 Strasbourg, France e-mail: acker@newb6.u-strasbg.fr
2
Université de Montréal, Département de Physique, CP 6128, Succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal (Québec) H3C 3J7, Canada e-mail: moffat@astro.umontreal.ca
3
Observatoire du mont Mégantic, Canada
Corresponding author: Y. Grosdidier, yves@ll.iac.es
Received:
19
October
2000
Accepted:
13
February
2001
Using spectroscopic observations taken at the Observatoire
de Haute-Provence (France) and the Observatoire du mont Mégantic
(Canada), we describe wind fluctuations in the [WC 8]-type central star
of the planetary nebula NGC 40, HD 826, which was
observed intensively during 22 nights.
Moving features seen on the top of the
Ciii
λ5696 and Civ
5801/12
(+Ciii
λ5826) emission
lines are interpreted as outflowing "blobs"which are radially accelerated
outwards in the Wolf-Rayet wind.
The amplitudes of the
variations range up to 25-30% of the adjacent
continuum flux, over timescales of hours. The variabilities of both lines
are quite well correlated, although they are somewhat weaker for the
Civ complex. Subpeaks (or gaps) on the
top of the Ciii line generally move towards the nearest line edge
in a symmetric fashion in the blue and the red.
Kinematic parameters of the blobs were
derived and compared to those observed for massive and other low-mass
Wolf-Rayet stars.
Especially impressive are the significantly larger observed
maximum radial acceleration values of the blobs,
compared to those already reported for massive WC 5-9, or
low-mass [WC 9] stars. This is attributed to the very small stellar radius of
HD 826. In addition the β velocity field is
found to possibly underestimate the true gradient within the stellar
wind flow. On the whole, the wind of HD 826 is highly
stochastically variable on a very short time-scale. This supports a turbulent
origin.
Key words: stars: individual: HD 826 / planetary nebulae: individual: NGC 40 / stars: mass-loss / stars: atmospheres / stars: Wolf-Rayet / turbulence
© ESO, 2001
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