Bibcode
Esteban, C.; Peimbert, M.; Torres-Peimbert, S.; Escalante, V.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 295, No. 2, p. 401 (1998).
Fecha de publicación:
4
1998
Número de citas
255
Número de citas referidas
213
Descripción
We present echelle spectroscopy in the 3500- to 7060-Å range for
two positions of the Orion nebula. The data were obtained using the
2.1-m telescope at Observatorio Astrónmico Nacional in San Pedro
Mártir, Baja California. We have measured the intensities of
about 220 emission lines, in particular 81 permitted lines of
C+, N+, N++, 0°, 0+,
Ne0, Si+, Si++ and S+, some of them
produced by recombination only and others mainly by fluorescence. We
have determined electron temperatures, electron densities and ionic
abundances using different continuum and line intensity ratios. We
derived the He, C and 0 abundances from recombination lines and find
that the C/H and 0/H values are very similar to those derived from B
stars of the Orion association, and that these nebular values are
independent of the temperature structure. We have also derived
abundances from collisionally excited lines. These abundances depend on
the temperature structure; accurate t2 values have been derived
comparing the On recombination lines with the [O III] collision ally
excited lines. The gaseous abundances of Mg, Si and Fe show significant
depletions, implying that a substantial fraction of these atoms is tied
up in dust grains. The derived depletions are similar to those found in
warm clouds of the Galactic disc, but are not as large as those found in
cold clouds. A comparison of the solar and Orion chemical abundances is
made.