astro.wikisort.org - NebulaAbell 36 is a planetary nebula located 780 light years away in the constellation of Virgo.[3][5][6]
Planetary nebula in the constellation Virgo
Abell 36Emission nebula |
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Right ascension | 13h 40m 41.34369s[1][2] |
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Declination | −19° 52′ 55.3200″[1][2] |
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Distance | 780 ly (240 pc)[3][4] ly |
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Apparent magnitude (V) | Integrated: 12.2–14.3;[5] Central star: 15.4[2] |
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Apparent dimensions (V) | 6′.117 × 6′.117[1][2] |
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Constellation | Virgo |
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Radius | 1.5 ly (0.46 pc)[3] ly |
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Notable features | A unique and detailed PN |
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Designations | PK 318+41.1, PN G 318.4+41.4 |
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See also: Lists of nebulae |
References
- SIMBAD (4 August 2014), Results for PN A66 36, SIMBAD, Centre de Données Astronomiques de Strasbourg
- "The Complete Abell Catalog of Planetary Nebulae". Astronomy Mall. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
MAG1 = Integrated VMag of PN / MAG2 = Mag of Central Star / SIZE = Diameter in arcminutes — ABELL:36 CON: VIR PNG# / OTHER: 318.4+41.4 MAG1: 11.8 MAG2: 11.5 SIZE: 6.2 RA: 13 40 41.3 DEC: -19 52 57 URA2: 149
- Nemiroff, R.; Bonnell, J., eds. (30 May 2014). "Abell 36". Astronomy Picture of the Day. NASA.
The gorgeous, gaseous shroud of a dying sunlike star, planetary nebula Abell 36 lies a mere 800 light-years away in the constellation of Virgo. At that distance it spans over 1.5 light-years in this sharp telescopic view. Shrugging off its outer layers, the nebula's central star is contracting and becoming hotter, evolving towards a final white dwarf phase. In fact, in Abell 36, the central star is estimated to have a surface temperature of over 73,000 K, compared to the Sun's present 6,000 K temperature. As a result, the intensely hot star is much brighter in ultraviolet light, compared to its visual appearance here. The invisible ultraviolet light ionizes hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the nebula and ultimately powers the beautiful visible light glow.
- "Abell 36 Planetary Nebula in Virgo". Astrodon. Archived from the original on 2015-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
Abell 36 is a planetary nebula (PK 318+41.1) at RA 13h 41m 17s and DEC -19d 53m 10s in the constellation of Virgo. The field is 21' x 21' and north is to the upper left. The apparent size of the object is approximately 7.6' N-S and 4.8' E-W. It is estimated to be close at 780 light years distant with an age ranging from 4,700 to 8,000 years. The bright, central star in the image, FB138, is estimated to have an effective temperature of > 73,000 K. This image of the core was identified by Abell in 1966 from POSS plates. It is considered to have a bipolar structure.
- Abell, George O. (April 1966), "Properties of Some Old Planetary Nebulae", Astrophysical Journal, 144: 259, Bibcode:1966ApJ...144..259A, doi:10.1086/148602
- Abell, George O. (1955), "Globular Clusters and Planetary Nebulae Discovered on the National Geographic Society-Palomar Observatory Sky Survey", Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 67 (397): 258, Bibcode:1955PASP...67..258A, doi:10.1086/126815
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На других языках
[de] Abell 36
Abell 36 ist ein planetarischer Nebel, 780 Lichtjahre entfernt im Sternbild Jungfrau, der von George Ogden Abell entdeckt wurde. Abell entdeckte den planetarischen Nebel auf photographischen Platten des 48-Zoll-Schmidt-Teleskops, die im Rahmen der Palomar Observatory Sky Survey aufgenommen wurden, und berichtete im Jahr 1955 davon.[5] Später wurde er in den Abell Catalog of Planetary Nebulae aufgenommen, dessen 36. Eintrag er bildet.
- [en] Abell 36
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