2012A&A...538A..54G


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2012A&A...538A..54G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 538A, 54-54 (2012/2-1)

Analysis of chemical abundances in planetary nebulae with [WC] central stars. I. Line intensities and physical conditions.

GARCIA-ROJAS J., PENA M., MORISSET C., MESA-DELGADO A. and RUIZ M.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Planetary nebulae (PNe) around Wolf-Rayet [WR] central stars ([WR]PNe) constitute a particular photoionized nebula class that represents about 10% of the PNe with classified central stars. We analyse deep high-resolution spectrophotometric data of 12 [WR] PNe. This sample of [WR]PNe represents the most extensive analysed so far, at such high spectral resolution. We aim to select the optimal physical conditions in the nebulae to be used in ionic abundance calculations that will be presented in a forthcoming paper. We acquired spectra at Las Campanas Observatory with the 6.5-m telescope and the Magellan Inamori Kyocera (MIKE) spectrograph, covering a wavelength range from 3350Å to 9400Å. The spectra were exposed deep enough to detect, with signal-to-noise ratio higher than three, the weak optical recombination lines (ORLs) of OII, CII, and other species. We detect and identify about 2980 emission lines, which, to date, is the most complete set of spectrophotometric data published for this type of objects. From our deep data, numerous diagnostic line ratios for Te and ne are determined from collisionally excited lines (CELs), ORLs, and continuum measurements (Hi Paschen continuum in particular). Densities are closely described by the average of all determined values for objects with ne<104cm–3, and by ne([ClIII]) for the densest objects. For some objects, ne([ArIV]) is adopted as the characteristic density of the high ionization zone. For Te, we adopt a three-zone ionization scheme, where the low ionization zone is characterised by Te([NII]), the medium ionization zone by Te([OIII]), and the highest ionization one by Te([ArIV]) when available. We compute Te from the Hi Paschen discontinuity and from HeI lines. For each object, Te(HI) is, in general, consistent with Te derived from CELs, although it has a very large error. Values of Te(HeI) are systematically lower than the Te derived from CELs. When comparing Te(HI) and Te(HeI) it is unclear whether the behaviour of both temperatures agrees with the predictions of the temperature fluctuations paradigm, owing to the large errors in Te(HI). We do not find any evidence of low-temperature, high-density clumps in our [WR]PNe from the analysis of faint O ii and N ii plasma diagnostics, although uncertainties dominate the observed line ratios in most objects. The behaviour of Te([OIII])/Te([NII]), which is smaller for high ionization degrees, can be reproduced by a set of combined matter-bounded and radiation-bounded models, although, for the smallest temperature ratios, a too high metallicity seem to be required.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - ISM: abundances - planetary nebulae: general - line: identification

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/538/A54): table1.dat hbeta.dat table3.dat>

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4073 0
2 NGC 2867 PN 09 21 25.3832468160 -58 18 40.626683604   12.0 10.30     [WO2] 301 0
3 PN Pe 1-1 PN 10 38 27.5856481368 -56 47 07.226821644   15.855 14.178 15.394   [WC4/5] 99 0
4 WRAY 16-117 PN 12 30 30.4344727152 -64 52 05.689186752   14.55 15.00     [WC4] 120 0
5 NGC 5189 PN 13 33 32.8780414224 -65 58 27.041428272   14.1 14.5   14.35 [WO1] 316 2
6 PN PC 14 PN 17 06 14.75 -52 30 00.5   17.2 16.5     [WC4/6] 109 0
7 NGC 6369 PN 17 29 20.4566510904 -23 45 34.771819248   16.6 12.00     [WC4] 317 0
8 PN M 1-25 PN 17 38 30.3160501176 -22 08 38.934269052   17.9       [WC6] 145 0
9 PN Hb 4 PN 17 41 52.8002065320 -24 42 08.330663196   18.4 17     [WC4] 219 1
10 PN M 3-15 PN 17 45 31.7096699160 -20 58 01.493896440           [WC4/6] 127 1
11 PN M 1-30 PN 17 52 58.95 -34 38 22.6   16.6 16.4     ~ 106 0
12 PN M 1-32 PN 17 56 20.11 -16 29 04.6   18.3 17.0     [WC4/5] 103 1
13 PN Cn 1-5 PN 18 29 11.6500996872 -31 29 59.135208396   15.5 15.2 13.34   [WC5/6] 150 0
14 PN M 1-61 PN 18 45 55.12 -14 27 37.9           ~ 108 0
15 LAWD 87 WD* 21 32 16.2327040616 +00 15 14.399267982 13.717 14.634 14.674 14.675 14.676 DB4 185 1
16 NGC 7293 PN 22 29 38.5454047152 -20 50 13.747242408 11.894 13.158 13.524 13.689 13.898 DAO.5 943 0
17 Feige 110 HS* 23 19 58.3996844256 -05 09 56.171142864 10.360 11.45 11.50 11.970 12.145 sdO8VIIIHe5 636 1

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