Bibcode
Rodriguez-Gaspar, J. A.; Tenorio-Tagle, G.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.331, p.347-360 (1998)
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1998
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Description
We present a one-dimensional numerical scheme that allows for the
simultaneous solution of the hydrodynamic equations coupled with energy
and ionization equations. The code accounts for the time-dependent
ionization of H, He, and He(+) and for radiative cooling derived from
collisional excitation of C, N, O and Ne, whose ionization structures
with up to five stages of ionization are calculated under a steady
approximation at every time step. Several other physical processes such
as collisional ionization, charge-exchange reactions and bremsstrahlung
have been taken into consideration. Some assumptions and approximations
have been made in order to minimize the computational time. However, the
comparison with the results from other steady-state photoionization
codes indicates a very precise calculation of the ionization structure.
The computational method is meant to be general and allows for a wide
variety of ionizing sources (e.g. a black body, a stellar atmosphere
model and a power law) as well as their possible evolution in time. The
code is supplemented with the necessary tools to calculate the
synthesized spectrum from the numerical models, including the most
important lines of the elements mentioned in order to compare directly
with the observations. In this paper the code is described and the first
calculations for the standard evolution of H ii regions are shown. The
results generally agree with previous works but in addition they go to
greater depth showing some interesting aspects of the evolution of
gaseous nebulae.