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Mesa-Delgado, A.; Esteban, C.; García-Rojas, J.; Reyes-Pérez, J.; Morisset, C.; Bresolin, F.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 785, Issue 2, article id. 100, 15 pp. (2014).
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We present new results on the chemical composition of the Galactic ring
nebula NGC 6888 surrounding the WN6(h) star WR136. The data are based on
deep spectroscopical observations taken with the High Dispersion
Spectrograph at the 8.2 m Subaru Telescope. The spectra cover the
optical range from 3700 to 7400 Å. The effect of the CNO cycle is
well-identified in the abundances of He, N, and O, while elements not
involved in the synthesis such as Ar, S, and Fe present values
consistent with the solar vicinity and the ambient gas. The major
achievement of this work is the first detection of the faint C II
λ4267 recombination line in a Wolf-Rayet nebula. This allows us
to estimate the C abundance in NGC 6888 and therefore investigate for
the first time the trace of the CNO cycle in a ring nebula around a
Wolf-Rayet star. Although the detection of the C II line has a low
signal-to-noise ratio, the C abundance seems to be higher than the
predictions of recent stellar evolution models of massive stars. The Ne
abundance also shows a puzzling pattern with an abundance of about 0.5
dex lower than the solar vicinity, which may be related to the action of
the NeNa cycle. Attending to the constraints imposed by the dynamical
timescale and the He/H and N/O ratios of the nebula, the comparison with
stellar evolution models indicates that the initial mass of the stellar
progenitor of NGC 6888 is between 25 M ☉ and 40 M
☉.
Based on data collected at Subaru Telescope, which is operated by the
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
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