论文标题
相互作用的行星星云III:基于Gaia EDR3的测量结果验证和银河系
Interacting planetary nebulae III: Verification and galactic population based on the measurements of Gaia EDR3
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论文摘要
行星星云(PNE)和星际培养基(ISM)之间相互作用的现象是天体物理学领域的重要问题之一。本文的主要目的是验证文献中被称为相互作用pne(ipne)的对象的相互作用过程。这项研究基于视差和盖亚太空任务的第三个数据发布促进的正确运动观察结果。基于向PN和ISM之间相互作用区域的适当的Nebular Central Star(CS)运动,我们能够验证一组68个PNE的相互作用过程,并解释了一组33个PNE的相互作用过程。两组的成员都被确认为文献中真正的pnism互动对象。属于33个PNE组的成员是模仿IPNE结构的false pnism相互作用的对象。此外,我们计算了经过验证的组的物理和运动学特性,并使用可靠和精确的CS的适当运动和视差分析了银河种群分类。我们发现,这组的41 \%和41 \%分别与银河薄磁盘相关,而18 \%是薄磁盘的成员。运动学结果表明,与属于银河厚的磁盘的垂直银河系高度,空间速度和特殊的速度相比,垂直银河系高度,空间速度和特殊的速度。
The phenomenon of interaction between planetary nebulae (PNe) and the interstellar medium (ISM) is one of the significant issues in the field of astrophysics. The main objective of this paper is to verify the interaction process for objects that have been known as interacting PNe (IPNe) in the literature. This study is based on parallax and proper motion observations facilitated recently by the early third data release of the Gaia space mission. Based on the proper nebular central star (CS) motion towards the region of interaction between the PN and ISM, we were able to verify the interaction process for a group of 68 PNe and disprove the interaction process for a group of 33 PNe. The members of both groups were confirmed as genuine PN-ISM interacting objects in the literature. The members belonging to the 33 PNe group are false PN-ISM interacting objects that mimic the structure of IPNe. Moreover, we calculated the physical and kinematic properties of the verified group and analyzed their galactic population classification using reliable and precise measurements of the proper motion and parallax of the CS. We find that 41\% and 41\% of this group are associated with galactic thin and thick disks, respectively, while 18\% are members of thin or thick disks. The kinematical results show that the galactic thin-disk members have smaller vertical galactic heights, space velocities, and peculiar velocities than those belonging to the galactic thick disk.