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2003MNRAS.345..186T - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 345, 186-220 (2003/October-2)
A deep survey of heavy element lines in planetary nebulae - I. Observations and forbidden-line densities, temperatures and abundances.
TSAMIS Y.G., BARLOW M.J., LIU X.-W., DANZIGER I.J. and STOREY P.J.
Abstract (from CDS):
We find that for several nebulae the electron temperatures obtained from [Oii] and [Nii] optical CELs are significantly affected by recombination excitation of one or more of the CELs. When allowance is made for recombination excitation, much better agreement is obtained with the electron temperatures obtained from optical [Oiii] lines. We also compare electron temperatures obtained from the ratio of optical nebular to auroral [Oiii] lines with temperatures obtained from the ratio of [Oiii] optical lines to [Oiii] IR FS lines. We find that when the latter are derived using electron densities based on the [Oiii]52 µm/88 µm line ratio, they yield values that are significantly higher than the optical [Oiii] electron temperatures. In contrast to this, [Oiii] optical/IR temperatures derived using the higher electron densities obtained from optical [Cliii]λ5517/λ5537 ratios show much closer agreement with optical [Oiii] electron temperatures, implying that the observed [Oiii] optical/IR ratios are significantly weighted by densities in excess of the critical densities of both [Oiii] FS lines. Consistent with this, ionic abundances derived from [Oiii] and [Niii] FS lines using electron densities from optical CELs show much better agreement with abundances derived for the same ions from optical and ultraviolet CELs than do abundances derived from the FS lines using the lower electron densities obtained from the observed [Oiii]52 µm/88 µm ratios. The behaviour of these electron temperatures, obtained making use of the temperature-insensitive [Oiii] IR FS lines, provides no support for significant temperature fluctuations within the nebulae being responsible for derived Balmer jump electron temperatures that are lower than temperatures obtained from the much more temperature sensitive [Oiii] optical lines.
Abstract Copyright: 2003 RAS
Journal keyword(s): ISM: abundances - planetary nebulae: general
CDS comments: p.189: standard star LTT 4363 is a mispint for 4364
Simbad objects: 30
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