JWST MIRI-MRS observations of the Red Rectangle: AIB class transformation in the outer nebula

Abstract

Aims: We characterize the mid-infrared spectrum of the outer regions of the Red Rectangle nebula to probe the carbonaceous dust and molecular content beyond the circumbinary disk. Methods: We present JWST MIRI-MRS observations of the SW whisker, extracted from three distinct environments: the biconical outflow, the whisker itself, and the shadow region outside the outflow. We compare these with an archival ISO-SWS observation of the inner nebula. Results: The JWST spectra display only classical AIB emission on a weak dust continuum, with no signatures of the oxygen-rich circumbinary disk mineralogy nor of the rich molecular emission seen at optical wavelengths. The AIBs are predominantly Class A - in marked contrast to the exclusively Class B profiles previously reported for the inner regions - with systematic differences between the outflow and shadow regions pointing to environmentally driven PAH processing.

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