FAST search for circumstellar atomic hydrogen--I: the young planetary nebula IC 4997

Abstract

Using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) in Guizhou, China, we detect the 21cm neutral atomic hydrogen absorption in the young planetary nebula IC 4997. The absorption arises from a shell also associated with Na I D lines. The H I shell has a mass of 1.46×10-2 M and a dynamic age of 990yr. The column density of H I is estimated to be 7.1×1020 cm-2, which can be well explained in terms of a photodissociation region around the ionized nebula, limited by self shielding of H2. We find that the atomic-to-ionized hydrogen ratio is 0.6, suggesting that H I substantially contributes to overall nebular mass.

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