Raman Scattered He II Line in the Planetary Nebula M2-9 and the Symbiotic Stars RR Telescopii and He 2-106
Abstract
In this Letter, we report the detection of an emission feature around 6545 in the spectra of the bipolar planetary nebula M2-9 and the symbiotic stars RR Telescopii and He 2-106 and propose to identify it as the He II Raman scattered feature. This feature was predicted by Nussbaumer, Schmid & Vogel (1989), who suggested that it is formed through Raman scattering by atomic hydrogen of He II n=6 n=2 photons with slightly shorter wavelength than that of Lyβ. The scattering cross section 10-20 cm2 for this process implies the existence of a neutral hydrogen component with a column density NHI 1020 cm-2 around the He II emission regions in these objects, which are believed to be associated with the mass loss process in the late stage of stellar evolution. Brief discussions on the astrophysical implications of Raman scattering in these objects are presented.
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