2019ApJ...887L...9N


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2019ApJ...887L...9N - Astrophys. J., 887, L9-L9 (2019/December-2)

First evidence of Enhanced Recombination in astrophysical environments and the implications for plasma diagnostics.

NEMER A., STERLING N.C., RAYMOND J., DUPREE A.K., GARCIA-ROJAS J., WANG Q., PINDZOLA M.S., BALLANCE C.P. and LOCH S.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the first unambiguous observational evidence of Rydberg Enhanced Recombination (RER), a potentially important recombination mechanism that has hitherto been unexplored in low-temperature photoionized plasmas. RER shares similarities with dielectronic recombination, with the difference that the electron is captured into a highly excited state below the ionization threshold-rather than above the threshold-of the recombining ion. We predict transitions of carbon and oxygen ions that are formed via the RER process, and their relative strengths with collisional-radiative spectral models. Optical C II RER features are detected in published high-resolution spectra of eight planetary nebulae, and a C III transition has been found in the ultraviolet spectrum in a symbiotic star system. The relative intensities of these lines are consistent with their production by this recombination mechanism. Because RER has not previously been accounted for in photoionized plasmas, its inclusion in models can significantly impact the predicted ionization balance and hence abundance calculations of important astrophysical species. Calculations for C+ suggest that the enhancement in the total recombination rate can amount to a factor of 2.2 at 8100 K, increasing to 7.5 at T = 3500 K. These results demonstrate the importance of including RER in models of photoionized astrophysical plasmas and in elemental abundance determinations.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Atomic spectroscopy - Planetary nebulae - Symbiotic binary stars - Radiative transfer simulations

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Number of rows : 9
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
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Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
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1 IC 418 PN 05 27 28.2059533560 -12 41 50.282287764   9.405 9.010 10.118   O7fp 1031 2
2 NGC 2440 PN 07 41 55.4 -18 12 32   11.469 10.104     ~ 652 2
3 IC 2501 PN 09 38 47.1901701864 -60 05 30.807638520   11.7 10     O3-6 181 0
4 NGC 3918 PN 11 50 17.7709504944 -57 10 57.017302428   10.0 8.5     ~ 381 0
5 IC 4191 PN 13 08 47.3071977936 -67 38 37.542860628   10.32 11.61     ~ 138 0
6 NGC 6369 PN 17 29 20.4566510904 -23 45 34.771819248   16.6 12.00     [WC4] 317 0
7 NGC 7027 PN 21 07 01.571952 +42 14 10.47120   10.358 8.831 10.157   ~ 2460 1
8 V* AG Peg Sy* 21 51 01.9739297352 +12 37 32.127939336   9.85 8.69     M3IIIe 511 0
9 PN Hb 12 PN 23 26 14.8236376464 +58 10 54.543292356   13.51 11.49 12.44   Oe 329 0

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