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arxiv: 1604.04763 · v1 · pith:FZOLMID4new · submitted 2016-04-16 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.GA

Proof of shock-excited H₂ in low-ionization structures of PNe

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keywords knotslineemissionlissoutflowsbipolardetectedlow-ionization
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We report the detection of near-IR H$_2$ lines emission from low-ionization structures (LISs) in planetary nebulae. The deepest, high-angular resolution H$_2$ 1-0 S(1) at 2.122 $\mu$m, and H$_2$ 2-1 S(1) at 2.248 $\mu$m images of K 4-47 and NGC 7662, obtained using NIRI@Gemini-North, are presented here. K 4-47 reveals a remarkable high-collimated bipolar structure. The H$_2$ emission emanates from the walls of the bipolar outflows and a pair of knots at the tips of these outflows. The H$_2$ 1-0 S(1)/2-1 S(1) line ratio is $\sim$7-10 which indicates shock interaction due to both the lateral expansion of the gas in the outflows and the high-velocity knots. The strongest line, H$_2$ v=1-0 S(1), is also detected in several LISs located at the periphery of the outer shell of the elliptical PN NGC 7662, whereas only four knots are detected in the H$_2$ v=2-1 S(1) line. These knots have H$_2$ v=1-0 S(1)/v=2-1 S(1) values between 2 and 3. These data confirm the presence of molecular gas in both highly (K 4-47) and slowly moving LISs (NGC 7662). The H$_2$ emission in K 4-47 is powered by shocks, whereas in NGC 7662 is due to photo-ionization by the central star. Moreover, a likely correlation is found between the H$_2$ v=1-0 S(1)/H$_2$ v=2-1 S(1) and [N II]/H$\alpha$ line ratios.

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