A. Danehkar,
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia
Present address: Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Date: Received 2015 March 18; accepted 2015 November 5; published 2015 December 4
 channel maps with a resolution of
 channel maps with a resolution of  kms
kms allow us to identify different kinematic components within the nebula. This information is used to develop a three-dimensional morpho-kinematic model of the nebula using the interactive kinematic modeling tool SHAPE. These results suggest that Th2-A has a thick toroidal shell with an expansion velocity of
 allow us to identify different kinematic components within the nebula. This information is used to develop a three-dimensional morpho-kinematic model of the nebula using the interactive kinematic modeling tool SHAPE. These results suggest that Th2-A has a thick toroidal shell with an expansion velocity of  kms
kms , and a thin prolate ellipsoid with collimated bipolar outflows toward its axis reaching velocities in the range of
, and a thin prolate ellipsoid with collimated bipolar outflows toward its axis reaching velocities in the range of  -110kms
-110kms , with respect to the central star. The relationship between its morpho-kinematic structure and  peculiar [WO]-type stellar characteristics deserves further investigation.
, with respect to the central star. The relationship between its morpho-kinematic structure and  peculiar [WO]-type stellar characteristics deserves further investigation.