Mass Loss from the Central Star of NGC 7009

2006 
Observations of the hot central star (HD 200516) of the planetary nebula NGC 7009 were obtained with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) satellite, providing spectra covering 905-1187 A with spectral resolution of 15 km/sec. One observation was made with the 30x30 arcsec aperture and includes the star plus the entire nebula. A second series of observations used the 1.25x20 arcsec slit, significantly reducing the nebular 'contamination' of the stellar spectrum. A strong FUV continuum, as expected for T(sub eff) = 82,000 K, dominates the spectrum. The most prominent spectral feature is a very strong P-Cygni profile of O VI 1032-1038. The wind terminal velocity is 2550 km/sec. The only other wind lines in the FUSE spectrum are S VI 944,933. These line, plus N V 1240 and O V 1371 from IUE spectra, were modeled with an SEI code. Models of the wind lines and stellar spectrum are presented that further refine the stellar parameters and mass loss rate.
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