Herschel Planetary Nebula Survey (HerPlaNS). hydrogen recombination laser lines in Mz 3

Aleman, I.Exter, K.Ueta, T.Walton, S.Tielens, A. G. G. M.Zijlstra, A.Montez, R.Abraham, Z.Otsuka, M.Beaklini, P.P.B.van Hoof, P.A.M.Villaver, E.Leal-Ferreira, M.L.Mendoza, E.Lépine, J.D.R.
July, 2018

 

Abstract :

The bipolar nebula Menzel 3 (Mz 3) was observed as part of the Herschel Planetary Nebula Survey (HerPlaNS), which used the PACS and SPIRE instruments aboard the Herschel Space Observatory to study a sample of planetary nebulae (PNe). In this paper, one of the series describing HerPlaNS results, we report the detection of H I recombination lines (HRLs) in the spectrum of Mz 3. Inspection of the spectrum reveals the presence of 12 HRLs in the 55-680 µm range covered by the PACS and SPIRE instruments (H11α to H21α and H14β). The presence of HRLs in this range is unusual for PNe and has not been reported in Mz 3 before. Our analysis indicates that the HRLs we observed are enhanced by laser effect occurring in the core of Mz 3. Our arguments for this are (i) the available Mz 3 optical to submillimetre HRL α line intensity ratios are not well reproduced by the spontaneous emission of optically thin ionized gas, as would be typical for nebular gas in PNe; (ii) the compact core of Mz 3 is responsible for a large fraction of the Herschel HRLs emission; (iii) the line intensity ratios for Mz 3 are very similar to those in the core emission of the well known star MWC 349A, where laser effect is responsible for the enhancement of HRLs in the Herschel wavelength range; (iv) the physical characteristics relevant to cause laser effect in the core of MWC 349A are very similar to those in the core of Mz 3.

 

Publication : Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 477, Issue 4, p.4499-4510
DOI 10.1093/mnras/sty966
Bibcode 2018MNRAS.477.4499A
Keywords : masers; binaries: symbiotic; circumstellar matter; stars: emission-line; Be; planetary nebulae: general; planetary nebulae: individual: Mz 3; Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies