Post-red-giant-branch Planetary Nebulae

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Common envelope events have been associated with the formation of a planetary nebulae since its proposition more than forty five years ago. However, until recently there have been doubts as to whether a common envelope while the donor is ascending the red giant branch, rather than the subsequent asymptotic red giant branch, would result in a planetary nebula. There is now strong theoretical and observational evidence to suggest that some planetary nebulae are, indeed, the products of common envelope phases which occurred while the nebular progenitor was on the red giant branch. The characterisation of these systems is challenging but has the potential to reveal much about the common envelope -- a critical evolutionary phase in the formation of a plethora of interesting astrophysical phenomena.
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post-red-giant-branch
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