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Subarcsecond Mid‐Infrared Imaging of Two Post–Asymptotic Giant Branch 21 Micron Sources

Sun KwokCanada Council Killam FellowKevin VolkDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, Calgary, ABT 2N 1N4, CanadaBruce J. HrivnakDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN 46383
2002en
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High-resolution (FWHM 0.″4) mid-infrared images have been obtained for two proto-planetary nebulae possessing the 21 μm emission feature (IRAS 07134+1005 and Z02229+6208). Images through five filters were obtained, covering the 11.3 and 21 μm emission features as well as the adjacent dust continuum. The images of IRAS 07134+1005 show a clearly resolved shell structure, but no significant variation in morphology is seen between the different filters. The uniform morphology between the emission features and the continuum suggests that both the carriers of the 11.3 μm aromatic band and the 21 μm feature originate from the material ejected during the asymptotic giant branch phase of evolution.

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