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SALT HRS discovery of a long-period double-degenerate binary in the planetary nebula NGC 1360

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx2501

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techniques: radial velocities; stars: AGB and post-AGB; binaries: spectroscopic; white dwarfs; planetary nebulae: general; planetary nebulae: individual: NGC 1360

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  1. Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) [2016-2-SCI-034, 2016-2-SCI-003]
  2. Polish MNiSW grant [0136/DIA/2014/43]
  3. NCN [DEC-2013/10/M/ST9/0008]
  4. KU Leuven [GOA/13/012]
  5. Fund for Scientific Research of Flanders [G.OB86.13]
  6. Belgian Science Policy Office [BR/143/A2/STARLAB]
  7. [60.A-9800(C)]
  8. [MNiSW DIR/WK/2016/07]

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Whether planetary nebulae (PNe) are predominantly the product of binary stellar evolution as some population synthesis models (PSM) suggest remains an open question. Around 50 short-period binary central stars (P similar to 1 d) are known, but with only four with measured orbital periods over 10 d, our knowledge is severely incomplete. Here we report on the first discovery from a systematic Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) High Resolution Spectrograph (HRS) survey for long-period binary central stars. We find a 142 d orbital period from radial velocities of the central star of NGC1360, HIP 16566. NGC1360 appears to be the product of common-envelope (CE) evolution, with nebula features similar to post-CE PNe, albeit with an orbital period considerably longer than expected to be typical of post-CE PSM. The most striking feature is a newly identified ring of candidate low-ionization structures. Previous spatiokinematic modelling of the nebula gives a nebula inclination of 30 degrees +/- 10 degrees, and assuming the binary nucleus is coplanar with the nebula, multiwavelength observations best fit a more massive, evolved white dwarf (WD) companion. A WD companion in a 142 d orbit is not the focus of many PSM, making NGC1360 a valuable system with which to improve future PSM work. HIP 16566 is amongst many central stars in which large radial velocity variability was found by low-resolution surveys. The discovery of its binary nature may indicate long-period binaries may be more common than PSM models predict.

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