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García-Rojas, J.; Simón-Díaz, S.; Esteban, C.
Bibliographical reference
Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VIII, Proceedings of the XI Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society held on September 8-12, 2014, in Teruel, Spain, ISBN 978-84-606-8760-3. A. J. Cenarro, F. Figueras, C. Hernández-Monteagudo, J. Trujillo Bueno, and L. Valdivielso (eds.), p. 601-601
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2015
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Description
The Cocoon nebula is an apparently spherical Galactic HII region ionized
by a single star (BD+46 3474). This nebula seems to be appropriate to
investigate the chemical behavior of oxygen and other heavy elements
from two different points of view: a detailed analysis of the chemical
content of the ionized gas through nebular spectrophotometry and a
detailed spectroscopic analysis of the spectrum of the ionizing star
using the state-of-the-art stellar atmosphere modelling. In this poster
we present the results from a set of high-quality observations, from
2m-4m class telescopes, including the optical spectrum of the ionizing
star BD+46 3474, along with long-slit spatially resolved spectroscopy of
the nebula. We have used state-of-the-art stellar atmosphere codes to
determine stellar parameters and the chemical content of several heavy
elements. Traditional nebular techniques along with updated atomic data
have been used to compute gaseous abundances of O, N and S in the Cocoon
nebula. Thanks to the low ionization degree of the nebula, we could
determine total abundances directly from observable ions (no ionization
correction factors were needed) for three of the analyzed elements (O,
S, and N). The derived stellar and nebular abundances are compared and
the influence of the possible presence of the so-called temperature
fluctuations on the nebula is discussed. The results of this study are
presented in more detail in García-Rojas,
Simón-Díaz & Esteban 2014, A&A, 571, A93.