HST Surveys of the LMC Planetary Nebulae

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HST Surveys of the LMC Planetary Nebulae Dick Shaw National Optical Astronomy Observatory With thanks to the MCPN Research Team: Letizia Stanghellini Chris Blades Diane Karlaka Eva Villaver Stacy Palen Bruce Balick Max Mutchler Mike Dopita

Objective Observe large sample of PNe that minimizes: Distance uncertainties Selection bias (from I.S. extinction) Understand broad nebular morphological types Understand connections of morphology to: Formation & state of nebular evolution Evolution of CS & connection to nebular evolution Population type of progenitor Nebular chemical enrichment Gain insight into the role of the host galaxy on PN population Chemical abundances Star Formation History 19 May 2004

Observing Program Selected LMC & SMC Population of hundreds of PNe, most spectroscopically confirmed Nearby Obtained images & spectra using STIS on HST Angular resolution of ~0.1” yields physical resolution of ~0.03 pc SNAPSHOT mode means many targets and short exposures Broad-band images: Nebular morphology (Flux > ~10-15 erg/cm2/s) CS detected in ~60% of targets (V>25) Medium-dispersion slit-less spectroscopy: Simultaneous morphology in: Hb, Ha, He I, [O III], [O I], [N II], [S II] Interstellar extinction & excitation class LMC-SMP16 / G750M 19 May 2004

MCPN Imaging Surveys with HST Program Investigators Description Targets Various/LMC & SMC Blades, et al. GTO: FOC Narrow-band imaging: [O III] & Hb 16 6704/LMC Dopita, et al. GO: WFPC2 Narrow-band imaging: [O III] 5007 & Ha 13 8271/LMC Stanghellini, Shaw, Balick, Blades SNAP: STIS Broad-band imaging & med. resolution slitless spectroscopy 29 8702/LMC Shaw, Stanghellini, Balick, Blades SNAP: WFPC2 Stromgren-y imaging 8663/SMC Stanghellini, Shaw, Balick, Blades, Jacoby, De Marco SNAP: STIS Broad-band imaging & med. Resolution slitless spectroscopy 27 9077/LMC 51 9120 Stanghellini, Shaw, Balick, Blades GO: UV slitless spectroscopy 12 10251/SMC Shaw, Stanghellini, Villaver TBD (53) 10259/SMC Stanghellini, Shaw, Villaver, Balick 19 May 2004

Completeness (or lack thereof…) Surveys of PNe in the MCs are notoriously incomplete (c.f. talk by Jacoby) This will change as next-generation surveys are completed & published Expect faint PNe to vastly out-number bright targets Even allowing for ionization & abundance effects Limits on HST/SNAP dwell time The brighter targets were preferentially selected for HST programs New SNAP program could more than double this SMC sample 19 May 2004

MCPN Gallery http://archive.stsci.edu/hst/mcpn/ SMP67 J33 SMP83 SMP14 Sa107 Mo33 J05 SMP57 http://archive.stsci.edu/hst/mcpn/ 19 May 2004

Morphology and Abundances Abundance indicators correlate strongly with nebular morphology, as in the Galaxy. Asymmetric PNe, relative to symmetric, tend to be: Enriched in N/O, depleted in C/O, showing post-MS processing consistent with more massive progenitors Enriched in Ne, Ar, S, which are not altered significantly during AGB evolution, showing progenitor population is chemically enriched Greater fraction of asymmetric PNe found in LMC, relative to SMC [L. Stanghellini will discuss these results in more detail] Implications for PN formation mechanism(s) Is asymmetry caused primarily by interaction of the CS with a close binary companion? Dependence of duplicity on PN mass? Dependence of duplicity on host galaxy? 19 May 2004

Morphology vs. Host Galaxy Broad morphological types are: Round (R) Elliptical (E) Bi-polar (B) Bi-polar core (BC), found within R or E types Quadrupolar (Q) Point-symmetric (P) Asymmetric distribution: Galaxy LMC SMC 26% 47% 32% 19 May 2004

Emission-Line Surface Brightness Decline in SB ~ R-1/3 Similar power-law decline in Ha, [N II], [O I] Some segregation of morpho-logical types: R more common at small radius Fewer BC at large radius E at all radii Trajectory of individual nebulae depends on co-evo-lution of CS + expanding nebula: see paper by Villaver 19 May 2004

Extinction vs. Size & Morphology The amount of extinction appears not to depend upon Nebular size Morphological type Extinction appears uniform in selected high-c nebulae on spatial scales of ~0.05 pc Implications: Extinction largely external No obvious connection between c and CS mass 19 May 2004

Morphology & CS Properties Although the available data are scarce, no obvious correlations of CS properties (mass, evolutionary state) with morphology of the host PN have emerged. Small sample sizes: 16 LMC and 14 SMC with well determined masses CS masses are typical of Galactic values, but distribution may be different? More data pending analysis, which will increase CS sample by X2 E. Villaver will discuss these results in much more detail 19 May 2004

Summary A major HST observing program to obtain images & slit-less spectroscopy of MCPNe has yielded major insights into the evolution of PNe and their central stars. There is some evidence of morphological evolution with age There is strong evidence that progenitor chemistry affects the ultimate PN morphology There is strong evidence that more massive CSPNs tend to produce asymmetric nebulae Future Work: Obtain additional data on SMC PNe: luminosity-limited sample Compare the nebular & stellar “evolutionary clocks” to understand the AGB->PN transition time Use the PN population as a tool to understand the early epoch of star formation of the host galaxy 19 May 2004