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Spectroscopic Survey of Faint Planetary-Nebula Nuclei. IV. The Abell 35-Type Central Star of Pa 27

Authors :
Bond, Howard E.
Zeimann, Gregory R.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present optical spectroscopy of the 12th-mag central star of the planetary nebula (PN) Patchick 27 (Pa 27), obtained during a survey of faint PN nuclei (PNNi) with the Low-Resolution Spectrograph (LRS2) of the Hobby-Eberly Telescope. The optical spectrum of Pa 27 is that of a K0 III red giant with rotationally broadened lines. However, the star is detected in the near-ultraviolet (near-UV) with GALEX, showing that a hot binary component is also present. The spectral-energy distribution from the near-UV to the mid-infrared can be fitted with a combination of the K0 III giant and a hot PNN with an effective temperature of about 50,000 K. Photometric observations of Pa 27, both ground-based and from TESS, show a low-amplitude sinusoidal variation with a period of 7.36 days, probably due to starspots on a rotating and magnetically active cool giant. Pa 27 is a new member of the rare class of "Abell 35-type central stars," which are binary PNNi consisting of a spotted late-type star and a hot pre-white dwarf. They are likely the result of a situation where an AGB star ejects its outer layers in a dense wind, part of which is captured by a distant companion, spinning up its rotation by accretion of material and angular momentum. We suggest several useful follow-up observations.<br />Comment: Accepted by Astrophysical Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.07152
Document Type :
Working Paper