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The variability of hot protoplanetary objects and the stellar wind from central stars of planetary nebulae
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 December 2006
Abstract
The results of longtime systematic UBV-observations of 6 hot protoplanetary nebulae (PPN) with early B spectra are given. Fast stochastic brightness variations in the range of 0.$^{m}$2-0.$^{m}$4 (in $V$-band) have been found. The minimal time scale of the oscillations is from several hours to one day. The repeated spectral observations of hot protoplanetary nebulae have shown obvious variability in the hydrogen emission lines. It is suggested that the stellar wind from the future planetary nebula nucleus with variable $\dot{M}$ is responsible for variations observed in hot PPNs.
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union , Volume 2 , Symposium S234: Planetary Nebulae in our Galaxy and Beyond , April 2006 , pp. 357 - 358
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- © 2006 International Astronomical Union
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