by Boomer12k » Tue Apr 09, 2013 3:53 pm
neufer wrote:Boomer12k wrote:
Could it be running into material that was already there?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_3132 wrote:
<<Images of NGC 3132 reveal two stars close together within the nebulosity,
one [star] of 10th magnitude, the other 16th. The central planetary nebula nucleus (PNN) or white dwarf central star is the fainter of these two stars. This hot central star of about 100,000 K has now blown off its layers and is making the nebula fluoresce brightly from the emission of its intense ultraviolet radiation.>>
Art...
I was thinking about the dust...not so much the blown off shell of gases. Do the DUST lanes come from the star? Or are they material that was in the interstellar medium. It is .8 light year in diameter. It is like a shock wave or Bow wave running into existing material. Was the dust apart of the system, or beyond the system, in the system's Ort Cloud perhaps?
"Neither the unusual shape of the surrounding cooler shell nor the structure and placements of the cool filamentary dust lanes running across NGC 3132 are well understood."
Makes me think the dust lane structure and placement is not from the Star, itself...
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[quote="neufer"][quote="Boomer12k"]
Could it be running into material that was already there?[/quote][quote=" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_3132"]
<<Images of NGC 3132 reveal two stars close together within the nebulosity, [b][color=#0000FF]one [star] of 10th magnitude[/color][/b], the other 16th. The central planetary nebula nucleus (PNN) or white dwarf central star is the fainter of these two stars. This hot central star of about 100,000 K has now blown off its layers and is making the nebula fluoresce brightly from the emission of its intense ultraviolet radiation.>>[/quote][/quote]
Art...
I was thinking about the dust...not so much the blown off shell of gases. Do the DUST lanes come from the star? Or are they material that was in the interstellar medium. It is .8 light year in diameter. It is like a shock wave or Bow wave running into existing material. Was the dust apart of the system, or beyond the system, in the system's Ort Cloud perhaps?
"Neither the unusual shape of the surrounding cooler shell nor the structure and placements of the cool filamentary dust lanes running across NGC 3132 are well understood."
Makes me think the dust lane structure and placement is not from the Star, itself...
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