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arxiv: astro-ph/0512158 · v1 · submitted 2005-12-06 · 🌌 astro-ph

Accreting White Dwarfs among the Planetary Nebulae Most Luminous in [O III]5007 Emission

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I propose that some of the most luminous planetary nebulae (PNs) are actually proto-PNs, where a companion white dwarf (WD) accretes mass at a relatively high rate from the post-asymptotic giant branch star that blew the nebula. The WD sustains a continuous nuclear burning and ionizes the nebula. The WD is luminous enough to make the dense nebula luminous in the [O III]5007 line, In young stellar populations these WD accreting systems account for a small fraction of [O III]-luminous PNs, but in old stellar populations these binaries might account for most, or even all, of the [OIII]-luminous PNs. This might explain the puzzling constant cutoff (maximum) [O III]5007 luminosity of the planetary nebula luminosity function across different galaxy types.

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