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A New PG 1159-Type Central Star Discovered in the ROSAT XRT All Sky Survey: Non-LTE Analysis of X-Ray and Optical Spectra

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

K. Werner
Affiliation:
Institut für Theoretische Physik und Sternwarte, Kiel, FRG
C. Motch
Affiliation:
Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, FRG
M. Pakull
Affiliation:
Landessternwarte Heidelberg, FRG

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We report on the discovery of a new PG 1159 star in the ROSAT XRT all sky survey and give results of a model atmosphere analysis. The X-ray source RX J2117.1+3412 is relatively faint (0.33 cnts−1) and extremely soft. Ground based optical follow-up spectroscopy (OHP, France) proofs its PG 1159 nature: It belongs to the “low gravity emission” spectral subtype. Optically, it is the second brightest PG1159 star. CCD [O III] imagery reveals that the star is surrounded by an old arc-shaped planetary nebula of faint surface brightness. The spectral analysis of the central star was performed with non-LTE line blanketed model atmospheres (Werner 1992). We find a complete agreement between the atmospheric parameters determined at optical wavelengths and in the ROSAT PSPC energy range.

Type
V. Planetary Nebulae Connection: Evolution to White Dwarfs
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Copyright © Kluwer 1993