L. Stanghellini, MULTIPLE SHELL PLANETARY-NEBULAE - EVOLUTIONARY PATHS AND OBSERVED CONFIGURATIONS, Astrophysics and space science, 245(2), 1996, pp. 233-238
Recent observations of multiple shell planetary nebulae confirm the ex
isting subdivision into two morphological types: attached halo and det
ached halo. The multiple shell phenomenon appears in about twenty-five
percent of round and elliptical planetary nebulae of the Instituto de
Astrofisica de Canarias morphological survey. The analysis of these n
ebulae together with that of their central stars lead to the interpret
ation that detached halo nebulae are formed through discontinuous mass
loss at the Asymptotic Giant Branch tip. The attached halo nebulae, i
nstead, are probably produced via dynamical nebular shaping.