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Stanghellini, Letizia; Guerrero, Martín Antonio; Cunha, Katia; Manchado, A.; Villaver, Eva
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 651, Issue 2, pp. 898-905.
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2006
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85
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69
Description
This paper presents a homogeneous study of abundances in a sample of 79
northern Galactic planetary nebulae (PNe) whose morphological classes
have been uniformly determined. Ionic abundances and plasma diagnostics
were derived from selected optical line strengths in the literature, and
elemental abundances were estimated with the ionization correction
factor developed by Kingsbourgh & Barlow in 1994. We compare the
elemental abundances to the final yields obtained from stellar evolution
models of low- and intermediate-mass stars, and we confirm that most
bipolar PNe have high nitrogen and helium abundance and are the likely
progeny of stars with main-sequence mass greater than 3
Msolar. We derive =0.27 and discuss the implication of such a
high ratio in connection with the solar neon abundance. We determine the
Galactic gradients of oxygen and neon and found
Δlog(O/H)/ΔR=-0.01 dex kpc-1 and
Δlog(Ne/H)/ΔR=-0.01 dex kpc-1. These flat PN
gradients are irreconcilable with Galactic metallicity gradients
flattening with time.