scholarly journals Ionization-correction factors for the chemical composition determination of planetary nebulae with density gas fluctuations taking into account

2003 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-103
Author(s):  
N.V. Gavrilova
2003 ◽  
Vol 209 ◽  
pp. 565-566
Author(s):  
V.V. Holovatyy ◽  
N.V. Havrylova ◽  
B.Ya. Melekh

The expressions of new ionization-correction factors (ICF) (see these Proceedings) are employed for the determination of chemical composition of the 200 galactic planetary nebulae(PN) and 43 HII regions in blue compact dwarf galaxies (BCDG). We have used PN spectra from different papers published previously (> 100) and HII region spectra from (Izotov, Thuan, & Lipovetsky 1.994, Izotov, Thuan, & Lipovetsky 1997, Thuan, Izotov, & Lipovetsky hys. J. 1995). Code DIAGN (Holovatyy et al. 1999) developed at Astronomical Observatory of Lviv National University is also used. Atomic data for determination of ne, Te and the ionic abundances (A+i/H+) were modified to be compatible with the CLOUDY94 code (Ferland G.J. 1999).


1993 ◽  
Vol 155 ◽  
pp. 579-579
Author(s):  
V.V. Golovaty ◽  
Yu. F. Malkov

A new method of the determination of planetary nebulae abundances is proposed. Unobserved ionization stages are taken into account with aid of the correlations between relative abundances of various ions which had been obtained from the grid of the photoionization models of planetary nebulae luminescence calculated by us. Simple approximative expressions for the determination of He/H, C/H, N/H, O/H, Ne/H, Mg/H, Si/H, S/H, and Ar/H are found. The chemical composition of 130 galactic planetary nebulae is revised. The observational data were compiled from 73 papers of many authors published in 1972–1991. Our mean abundances of C, N, O, Ne, S, Ar are 0.1–0.3 dex lower than the mean abundances of these elements found previously by other authors. Such a discrepancy may be due to an overestimation of “empirical” ionization correction factors in previous works. It is shown that the abundance of oxygen in massive stars-precursors may be reduced by 0.2 dex on average due to the ON-cycle, but the abundance of neon remains practically unchanged. A comparative analysis of the abundances in the galactic disk, bulge and halo nebulae is carried out. We found that helium is enhanced in the galactic bulge nebulae relative to the disk ones, but the mean nitrogen abundance and mean ratio N/O are lower in the bulge. Our data suggest that the second dredge-up did not take place in the stars-precursors of the bulge planetaries, and the helium and nitrogen enhancement in these nebulae is due to other mixing processes. The mean abundances of O, Ne, S, Ar in the galactic disk and galactic bulge nebulae are quite similar, and we must conclude that the stars-precursors of the bulge planetaries had been formed during the same burst of star formation as the stars-precursors of the disk nebulae, while the halo nebulae correspond to the previous burst.


1989 ◽  
Vol 131 ◽  
pp. 213-213 ◽  
Author(s):  
Walter J. Maciel

Recent work has emphasized the determination of the pregalactic helium abundance by mass Yp and the slope ΔY/ΔZ based on the chemical composition of both galactic and extragalactic H II regions (Pagel, 1987; Pagel et al., 1986).


1988 ◽  
Vol 98 ◽  
pp. 102-103
Author(s):  
Christian Buil ◽  
Olivier Las Vergnas

Since Spring 1983, the Pic du Midi and Toulouse Observatory has put the Gentilly 60-cm telescope at the disposal of amateurs. There was an initial experimental trial in 1982, and an amateur Programme Committee was set up in 1983. The “T.60 Association” took over the whole of the operation in 1984. So far, five hundred different amateur astronomers have used the equipment. The prime advantage of the T.60 is its site at the Pic du Midi, 2877 m altitude, one of the best observing sites in the world. By giving new facilities to amateurs, the T.60 offers considerable scientific and educational rewards. Work that has already been carried out includes: determination of H-R diagrams of faint clusters, spectra of planetary nebulae, polarimetric and interferometric studies of nebulae, photoelectric and visual studies of variable stars, research into the chemical composition of faint stars, and observations of mutual phenomena of Jupiter’s satellites.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (S343) ◽  
pp. 377-378
Author(s):  
Roberto D. D. Costa ◽  
Paulo J. A. Lago

AbstractWe investigate, in the light of new diagnostic diagrams, the role of shocks in the ionization profile of type-I planetary nebulae, and their relation to the empirical derivation of chemical abundances. We apply our technique to two well-known type-I objects: NGC 2440 and NGC 6302. Our results indicate that shocks play a very important role in the spectra of both nebulae and, since the presence of shocks reinforces the flux of low ionization lines, this artificial reinforcement can lead to incorrect chemical abundances, when they are derived through Ionization Correction Factors, at least for type-I PNe.


1968 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 209-223 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lawrence H. Aller ◽  
Stanley J. Czyzak

The problem of the determination of the chemical compositions of planetary and other gaseous nebulae constitutes one of the most exasperating problems in astrophysics. On the one hand, the problem appears to be conceptually simple – the mechanisms of excitation of the various lines appear to be well understood and the necessary physical parameters can be obtained by quantum mechanical theory. Yet the task is a difficult one and we want to explore some of the significant features.


2002 ◽  
Vol 92 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-76 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. A. Tagliente ◽  
L. De Caro ◽  
L. Tapfer ◽  
P. Waltereit ◽  
O. Brandt ◽  
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