Ja. Lopez et al., THE DISCOVERY OF A BIPOLAR, ROTATING, EPISODIC JET (BRET) IN THE PLANETARY-NEBULA KJPN-8, The Astrophysical journal, 455(1), 1995, pp. 63
A spectacular (similar or equal to 14' x 4') bipolar nebula, with a sy
mmetric and rotating, high-velocity collimated outflow, with episodic
outburst properties, has been discovered in the Cassiopeia-Cepheus reg
ion. A compact object classified as the planetary nebula KjPn 8 is loc
ated at the center of symmetry of this extraordinary nebula. The angul
ar extent of this bipolar structure is now the largest one known assoc
iated with a planetary nebula (PN). A mosaic of H alpha images coverin
g the full extent of the nebula is presented, as well as [N II] lambda
6584, [S II] lambda 6724, [O II] lambda 3729, and [O III] lambda 5007
images of the central (similar or equal to 5' x 5') region. These ima
ges reveal symmetric pairs of bow shocks which are located at differen
t position angles, in a way expected from a rotating, episodic jet. Lo
w-dispersion spectroscopy of regions of the bipolar lobes confirms the
ir shock-excited nature. The core is of low excitation class and seems
nitrogen enriched. Our 3.5 cm VLA observations yield a first radio de
tection of the core of KjPn 8.