SIMBAD references

2010ApJ...711..619M - Astrophys. J., 711, 619-630 (2010/March-2)

Alpha element abundances in a large sample of Galactic planetary nebulae.

MILINGO J.B., KWITTER K.B., HENRY R.B.C. and SOUZA S.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this paper, we present emission line strengths, abundances, and element ratios (X/O for Ne, S, Cl, and Ar) for a sample of 38 Galactic disk planetary nebulae (PNe) consisting primarily of Peimbert classification Type I. Spectrophotometry for these PNe incorporates an extended optical/near-IR range of λλ3600-9600 Å including the [S III] lines at 9069 Å and 9532 Å, setting this relatively large sample apart from typical spectral coverage. We have utilized Emission Line Spectrum Analyzer, a five-level atom abundance routine, to determine Te, Ne, ionization correction factors, and total element abundances, thereby continuing our work toward a uniformly processed set of data. With a compilation of data from >120 Milky Way PNe, we present results from our most recent analysis of abundance patterns in Galactic disk PNe. With a wide range of metallicities, galactocentric distances, and both Type I and non-Type I objects, we have examined the alpha elements against H II regions and blue compact galaxies (H2BCGs) to discern signatures of depletion or enhancement in PNe progenitor stars, particularly the destruction or production of O and Ne. We present evidence that many PNe have higher Ne/O and lower Ar/Ne ratios compared to H2BCGs within the range of 8.5-9.0 for 12 + log(O/H). This suggests that Ne is being synthesized in the low- and intermediate-mass progenitors. Sulfur abundances in PNe continue to show great scatter and are systematically lower than those found in H2BCG at a given metallicity. Although we find that PNe do show some distinction in alpha elements when compared to H2BCG, within the Peimbert classification types studied, PNe do not show significant differences in alpha elements amongst themselves, at least to an extent that would distinguish in situ nucleosynthesis from the observed dispersion in abundance ratios.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): ISM: abundances - nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances - planetary nebulae: general - stars: evolution

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/711/619): pne.dat table2.dat table3.dat table4.dat table5.dat>

Simbad objects: 41

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:2010ApJ...711..619M and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu