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2017MNRAS.471.1341M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 471, 1341-1369 (2017/October-3)

Neutron-capture element abundances in the planetary nebula NGC 5315 from deep optical and near-infrared spectrophotometry.

MADONNA S., GARCIA-ROJAS J., STERLING N.C., DELGADO-INGLADA G., MESA-DELGADO A., LURIDIANA V., ROEDERER I.U. and MASHBURN A.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyse the chemical composition of the planetary nebula (PN) NGC 5315, through high-resolution (R ∼ 40000) optical spectroscopy with Ultraviolet-Visual Echelle Spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope, and medium-resolution (R ∼ 4800) near-infrared spectroscopy with Folded-port InfraRed Echellette at Magellan Baade Telescope, covering a wide spectral range from 0.31 to 2.50 µm. The main aim of this work is to investigate neutron (n)-capture element abundances to study the operation of the slow n-capture ('s-process') in the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) progenitor of NGC 5315. We detect more than 700 emission lines, including ions of the n-capture elements Se, Kr, Xe and possibly Br. We compute physical conditions from a large number of diagnostic line ratios, and derive ionic abundances for species with available atomic data. The total abundances are computed using recent ionization correction factors (ICFs) or by summing ionic abundances. Total abundances of common elements are in good agreement with previous work on this object. Based on our abundance analysis of NGC 5315, including the lack of s-process enrichment, we speculate that the most probable evolutionary scenario is that the progenitor star is in a binary system as hinted at by radial velocity studies, and interactions with its companion truncated the AGB before s-process enrichment could occur. However there are other two possible scenarios for its evolution, that cannot be ruled out: (i) the progenitor is a low-mass single star that did not undergo third dredge-up; (ii) the progenitor star of NGC 5315 had an initial mass of 3-5 M, and any s-process enhancements were heavily diluted by the massive envelope during the AGB phase.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - ISM: abundance - planetary nebulae: individual: NGC 5315 - planetary nebulae: individual: NGC 5315

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