Bibcode
DOI
Cuesta, L.; Phillips, J. P.
Bibliographical reference
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 118, Issue 6, pp. 2919-2928.
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1999
Citations
22
Refereed citations
20
Description
We have acquired imaging of the bipolar outflow M2-9 in the transitions
[O III] λ5007, H I λ6563, [N II] λ6584, and [S II]
λλ6717, 6731. As a result, we are able to map both
excitation and density over the face of the nebula. We find that
underlying densities in the lobes increase to
ne~1.6x103 cm-3 at distances
rp~12"-15" from the central star, after which they again
decrease to ne<200 cm-3 for
rp>27". Superposed upon this are various density knots,
associated with the visual condensations, in which peak values of
ne are of order 6.3x103 cm-3. These
appear to be responsible for low-excitation shadowing of the outer
envelope. All of these features (the density peaks, and broad underlying
density variation) are shown to be consistent with a particular model of
shock excitation, in which an interior wind is shock-interacting with an
external neutral envelope. Such a model appears also to be consistent
with trends in [O III]/Hα and [S II]/Hα, which (for the
northern lobe at least) appear most consistent with shock excitation.