AN OPTICAL STUDY OF THE CIRCUMSTELLAR ENVIRONMENT AROUND THE CRAB-NEBULA

Citation
Ra. Fesen et al., AN OPTICAL STUDY OF THE CIRCUMSTELLAR ENVIRONMENT AROUND THE CRAB-NEBULA, The Astronomical journal, 113(1), 1997, pp. 354
Citations number
73
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00046256
Volume
113
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6256(1997)113:1<354:AOSOTC>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Long-slit spectra of two peripheral regions around the Crab Nebula sho w no Her emission down to a flux level of 1.5x10(-7) erg cm(-2) s(-1) sr(-1) (0.63 Rayleigh), corresponding to an emission measure limit of 4.2 cm(-6) pc (3 sigma) assuming A(V)=1.6(m) and T-e=7000 K. This is b elow the flux levels reported by Murdin & Clark [Nature, 294, 543 (198 1)] for an H alpha halo around the Crab. Narrow H beta emission as des cribed by Murdin [MNRAS, 269, 89 (1994)] is detected but appears to be Galactic emission unassociated with the remnant. A review of prior se arches indicates no convincing observational evidence to support eithe r a high- or low-velocity envelope around the remnant. Spectral scans confirm a well-organized, N-S expansion asymmetry of the filaments wit h a similar to 500 km s(-1) central velocity constriction as described by MacAlpine et al. [ApJ, 342, 364 (1989)] and Lawrence et al. [AJ, 1 09, 2635 (1995)] but questioned by Hester et al. [ApJ, 448, 240 (1995) ]. The velocity pinching appears to coincide with an east-west chain o f bright [O III] and helium-rich filaments. This expansion asymmetry m ight be the result of ejecta interaction with a disk of circumstellar matter, but such a model may be inconsistent with H and He filament ab undances in the velocity constriction zone. A re-analysis of the remna nt's total mass suggests that the filaments contain 4.6+/-1.8 M. in io nized and neutral gas, about twice that of earlier estimates. For a 10 M. progenitor, this suggests that similar or equal to 4 M. remains to be detected in an extended halo or wind. (C) 1997 American Astronomic al Society.