MUSE Imaging Spectroscopy of the Fullerene Planetary Nebula Tc 1

Abstract

The planetary nebula Tc 1 (PN G345.2 -08.8), one of the rare group of Galactic PNe showing fullerene emission in the infrared, was observed with MUSE wide field mode with adaptive optics, wavelength range 4750-9300A. Extinction, electron temperature (Te) and density (Ne) images are presented from collisionally excited and recombination line ratios. The nebula has a high surface brightness 12 arcsec core, an elliptical ring of major axis 2.8 arcsec around the central star and some low ionization knots, and an extended halo 55 arcsec in size; between the core and halo is an annulus with intermediate properties, including higher Te and lower Ne than in the core. The image of optical extinction from H Balmer line ratios is highly structured, and shows an annulus, adjacent to the core, of low extinction, lower than the line-of-sight interstellar extinction. Instrumental effects to account for this anomalously low extinction area are investigated and intrinsic effects from the scattering properties of nebular dust; neither can entirely explain the low-extinction region and the most likely cause is a local non-standard dust reddening law. This low extinction region also shows an anomalously high He I 7281/6678A line ratio, possibly caused by a contaminating line, but none were conclusively identified. The spectrum of the central star was extracted and fitted by a 31000K model atmosphere and is of type O7.5I(f). Over extended regions an enhancement of the detected continuum above the nebular continuum was found, as also seen in some other PNe observed with MUSE. The annulus of low extinction occurs outside the region of strongest fullerene emission, in the zone where Ne declines and Te rises. A change in dust properties linked to conditions in this transition region between the higher density core nebula and lower density halo is deduced. (Abridged)

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