1) The authors discovered that the central star system in the planetary nebula Fleming 1 is a binary system with an orbital period of 1.1953 days.
2) They determine that the binary likely consists of a white dwarf primary star with a mass of 0.56-0.7 solar masses and a hotter white dwarf secondary star with a temperature over 120,000 K that provides the ionizing photons to power the nebula.
3) The discovery confirms that binary interactions can explain the precessing outflows and point-symmetric structures seen in Fleming 1 and other planetary nebulae with similar features.