What generally happens to planets that are in wide orbits around a star that forms a planetary nebula?
Answer
They may remain in orbit around the resulting white dwarf, facing intense radiation fields.
The initial mass loss that forms a planetary nebula is usually not energetic enough to immediately destroy all orbiting bodies, especially those farther out, allowing them to continue orbiting the remnant white dwarf.

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