Bibcode
Corradi, Romano L. M.
Bibliographical reference
Asymmetrical Planetary Nebulae II: From Origins to Microstructures, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 199. Edited by J. H. Kastner, N. Soker, and S. Rappaport. ISBN: 1-58381-026-9, 2000, p. 25
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2000
Citations
7
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Description
Some of the correlations between morphological and other physical
properties of planetary nebulae (PNe) are reviewed. In particular, the
finding that bipolar b PNe have more massive progenitors than the other
morphological classes is discussed in detail. Earlier results are
confirmed; including all the various sources of uncertainty, the
Galactic distribution of objects indicate that bipolar planetary nebulae
are formed by stars with initial masses > 1.3 M⊙
while elliptical e PNe by progenitors with masses < 1.3
M⊙. Recent results for the chemical abundances of b
and e PNe and their orientation within the Galaxy are also presented.
Finally, the key role in the discussion of the formation of b PNe played
by detached binary systems such as symbiotic stars is briefly discussed.