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Morphologies of the Nebulae around "born-again" Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae

arXiv:0804.4069

Abstract

While in the past spherodicity was assumed, and still is used in modeling of most nebulae, we know now that only a small number of planetary nebulae (PNe) are really spherical or at least nearly round. Round planetary nebulae are the minority of objects. In the case of those objects that underwent a very late helium flash (called VLTP objects or ``born-again'' PNe) it seems to be different. The first, hydrogen-rich PN, is more or less round. The ejecta from the VLTP event, in contrast, are extremely asymmetrical.

to appear in the proceedings of HYDEF07, Tuebingen 2007