Abstract

In this paper we describe the results of the first optical kinematic study of the planetary nebula BD+30°3639. This system has a central star of the Wolf–Rayet type and is believed to be fairly young. Emission-line spectra were obtained at high spectral and spatial resolution using the Utrecht echelle spectrometer at the William Herschel Telescope. These spectra indicate that the main ionized shell of BD+30°3639 appears to be evolving in a more complex way than previously thought.

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