Mz 1
Menzel 1 | |
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Observation data (Epoch J2000) | |
Right ascension | 15h 34m 17.002s[1] |
Declination | −59° 09′ 09.05″[1] |
Distance | 3,400 ± 500 ly (1,050 ± 150 pc)[2] |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 12.0[3] |
Apparent dimensions (V) | 76″[2] × 23″[3] |
Constellation | Norma |
Physical characteristics | |
Radius | 0.63 ± 0.09 ly[a] |
Absolute magnitude (V) | 1.9 ± 0.3[b] |
Other designations | ESO 135-11[1] |
Mz 1 (Menzel 1), is a bipolar planetary nebula (PN) in the constellation Norma.
Characteristics
Menzel 1 is a bright PN that has a prominent central ring of enhanced emission. One model of its structure is a three-dimensional hour-glass shape with a smoothly decreasing density starting from the waist or equator as measured outwardly to the poles. It is radially expanding at a rate of about 23 km/s and estimated to be around 4,500 to 10,000 years old and has its polar axis oriented at an angle of around 40° from the plane of the sky. Its central star is estimated to have a mass of 0.63 ± 0.05 M☉. In 1992 Schwarz, Corradi, & Melnick published narrow band images of Mz 1 in Hα and [OIII].[4] H2 emission was observed in Mz 1 by Webster, Payne, Storey, Dopita (1988). However, despite its relative brightness, Mz 1 has only been studied in a few papers (Monteiro et al. 2005).
History
Mz 1 was discovered by Donald Howard Menzel in 1922. (Menzel 1922)
Notes
- 1 2 3 SIMBAD 2007
- 1 2 3 4 5 Monteiro et al. 2005
- 1 2 3 Gottlieb & Wallace 2005
- ↑ Schwarz, H. E.; Corradi, R. L. M.; Melnick, J. (November 1992). "A catalogue of narrow band images of planetary nebulae". A&AS 93 (1): 23–113. Bibcode:992A&AS...96...23S. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
References
- Gottlieb, Steve; Wallace, Kent (July 15, 2005), "Results for Mz 1", Doug Snyder's Planetary Nebulae Web Site (Doug Snyder) (archive)
- Menzel, D. N. (1922), "Five new planetary nebulae", Harvard Bull. 177: 0, Bibcode:1922BHarO.777....0M
- Monteiro, Hektor; Schwarz, Hugo E.; Gruenwald, Ruth; Guenthner, Katherine; Heathcote, Steve R. (2005), "Three-Dimensional Photoionization Structure and Distances of Planetary Nebulae. II. Menzel 1", The Astrophysical Journal 620 (1): 321–329, arXiv:astro-ph/0410496, Bibcode:2005ApJ...620..321M, doi:10.1086/426809
- SIMBAD (January 11, 2007), Results for PN Mz 1, SIMBAD, Centre de Données Astronomiques de Strasbourg