Bibcode
Peimbert, M.; Luridiana, V.; Torres-Peimbert, S.
Bibliographical reference
Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica, Vol. 31, No. 2, p. 147 - 158
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10
1995
Citations
56
Refereed citations
43
Description
The authors present two new methods to determine the electron
temperature based on the He I line intensities. The temperatures derived
from these methods are considerably smaller than those derived from the
[O III] λλ4363, 5007 line intensities and imply the
presence of large spatial temperature fluctuations in PNe. Considering
the presence of spatial temperature fluctuations the authors determine
the abundance of some of the most important elements in Type I PNe. The
He+/H+ values derived from different He I lines
come into agreement without the need of invoking an unknown process
depopulating the 23S He I level. The authors find He, C and N
over-abundances; alternatively they find that the O/H value is similar
to that of stars recently formed, moreover they also find that the Ar/O
value is similar to that of H II regions of the solar vicinity (Orion
and M17), these results imply that there is no evidence in favor of a
decrease of the O abundance in the nebular shells due to nuclear
reactions in the central stars.