An investigation of planetary nebulae accompanying PG1159 central stars, based on Gaia DR2 measurements

Abstract

This article discusses the physical and kinematical characteristics of planetary nebulae accompanying PG1159 central stars. The study is based on the parallax and proper motion measurements recently offered by Gaia space mission. Two approaches were used to investigate the kinematical properties of the sample. The results revealed that most of the studied nebulae arise from progenitor stars of mass range; 0.9-1.75\,M. Furthermore, they tend to live within the Galactic thick-disk and moving with an average peculiar velocity of 61.719.2\,km\,s-1 at a mean vertical height of 46979 pc. The locations of the PG1159 stars on the H-R diagram indicate that they have an average final stellar mass and evolutionary age of 0.580.08\,M and 25.55.3 x103 yr, respectively. We found a good agreement between the mean evolutionary age of the PG1159 stars and the mean dynamical age of their companion planetary nebulae (28.06.4 x103 yr).

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