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Symbiotic or planetary nebulae? Miguel Santander-García Romano L. M. Corradi Antonio Mampaso Asymmetrical Planetary Nebulae IV, Los Cancajos, La Palma, June 21, 2007
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“Symbiotic Miras can do it” (APN II) Symbiotic nebulae are not planetary nebulae: PPN/PN → A star ejecting its envelope and (later) ionizing it Symbiotic nebula → A hot star ionizing another star’s (mostly a Mira) envelope “Symbiotic Miras are wide binary systems with P orb ~ tens - hundreds years which strongly interact and produce large aespherical nebulae”
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High density nebular cores with complex spectra similar to those of symbiotic Miras H α line profiles with broad wings similar to those of symbiotic Miras But some objects classified as PPN/PN show: NIR colors similar to those of symbiotic Miras
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DENIS NIR dereddened diagram Schmeja & Kimeswenger 2001 A&A 377, L18 + 9 PPN
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How could we distinguish them? PPN/PNSymbiotic Mira Morphology Ionised mass~0.1-1 M ⊙ (PN)~0.01 M ⊙ indistinguishable ! NGC 6537
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Hen 2-104: Ionised mass estimate By assuming a distance of 800 pc (Schwarz 1989) and determining a density of n e = 300-1000 cm -3 for the Outer and Inner Lobes, Corradi & Schwarz (1993) estimated an ionised mass of ~0.02 M ⊙ for the nebula
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D Jets = 3.5 ± 0.7 kpc Hen 2-104: Ionised mass estimate II VLT+ARGUS [SII] 6716 Å + [SII] 6731 Å Ionised mass of the nebula... ~0.2-1.7 M ⊙ !!! Santander-García et al. (in preparation)
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Looking for the Mira in the NIR spectrum NIR spectrum dominated by the Mira Hen 2- 147 NTT+SOFI
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Looking for the Mira in the NIR spectrum in the NIR photometric monitoring Hen 2- 147 P pulsation = 373 days
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Quite strong dust continuum component, some features from the Mira Hen 2- 104 NTT+SOFI Looking for the Mira
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Hora et al. 1999 ApJS 124, 195 Strong dust continuum component, no evidence of a cool companion Looking for the Mira
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Smith 2005 MNRAS 342, 383 Strong dust continuum component, no evidence of a cool companion Looking for the Mira
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M2-9: 4 records, no variability Photometric variability Mz 3: 6 records, small variabilty
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M2-9: The Light House
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Summary and conclusions So far we have found no evidence of a Mira in suspected symbiotics like Mz 3 or M2-9 The ionised mass of the nebula around Hen 2-104 is much larger than previously estimated From the observational point of view, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish symbiotic from genuine PPN/PN
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