Post-AGB Star
A protoplanetary nebula or preplanetary nebula (Sahai, Sánchez Contreras & Morris 2005) (PPN) is an astronomical object which is at the short-lived episode during a star's rapid stellar evolution between the late asymptotic giant branch (LAGB) phase and the subsequent planetary nebula (PN) phase. A PPN emits strongly in infrared radiation, and is a kind of reflection nebula. It is the second-from-the-last high-luminosity evolution phase in the life cycle of intermediate-mass stars (1–8 M☉). (Kastner 2005)
Uses material from the Wikipedia article "Post-AGB Star ", which is released under the Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.Astronomical object | Distance | Wiki | ||
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RY Sagittarii | Post-AGB Star | C | 2529 | [x] |