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arxiv: 1211.2200 · v1 · submitted 2012-11-09 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA · astro-ph.SR· physics.comp-ph

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An Interacting Binary System Powers Precessing Outflows of an Evolved Star

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keywords binaryenvelopesfleminginteractionsoutflowsprecessingstarssystem
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Stars are generally spherical, yet their gaseous envelopes often appear non-spherical when ejected near the end of their lives. This quirk is most notable during the planetary nebula phase when these envelopes become ionized. Interactions among stars in a binary system are suspected to cause the asymmetry. In particular, a precessing accretion disk around a companion is believed to launch point-symmetric jets, as seen in the prototype Fleming 1. Our discovery of a post common-envelope binary nucleus in Fleming 1 confirms that this scenario is highly favorable. Similar binary interactions are therefore likely to explain these kinds of outflows in a large variety of systems.

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