Bibcode
García-Hernández, D. A.; Ventura, P.; Delgado-Inglada, G.; Dell'Agli, F.; di Criscienzo, M.; Yagüe, A.
Bibliographical reference
Planetary Nebulae: Multi-Wavelength Probes of Stellar and Galactic Evolution, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 323, pp. 95-98
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2017
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Description
We compare recent precise/reliable nebular abundances - as derived from
high-quality optical spectra and the most recent ICFs - in a sample of
Galactic planetary nebulae (PNe) with nucleosynthesis predictions
(HeCNOCl) from asymptotic giant branch (AGB) ATON models in the
metallicity range Z ⊙/4 < Z < 2Z ⊙.
According to the infrared dust features, the sample is divided among
carbon-, oxygen-, and double-dust chemistry (CC, OC, and DC,
respectively), providing an independent proxy for the nature of the PNe
progenitors. Our AGB models, with diffusive overshooting from all the
convective borders, nicely reproduce the O overabundances observed in CC
PNe, indicating that they evolve from low-Z low-mass (~1 -3
M⊙) AGB stars. This indicates that O is not always a good
indicator of the original ISM metallicity and that the O production by
low-mass stars should be considered in galactic-evolution models. The
lowest metallicity OC PNe evolve from low-mass (~1 M⊙)
O-rich AGBs, while the higher metallicity ones (all with uncertain dust
classifications) display a chemical pattern similar to the DC PNe. In
agreement with the recent literature, the DC PNe mostly descend from
high-mass (M > 3.5 M⊙) solar/supersolar metallicity
AGBs that experience hot bottom burning (HBB), but other formation
channels in low-mass AGBs like extra mixing, stellar rotation, binary
interaction, or He pre-enrichment cannot be disregarded until more
accurate C/O ratios can be obtained. Two DC PNe show the imprint of
advanced CNO processing and deep second dredge-up, suggesting
progenitors masses close to the limit to evolve as core collapse
supernovae (above 6 M⊙). Their actual C/O ratios, if
confirmed, indicate contamination from the third dredge-up, rejecting
the hypothesis that the chemical composition of such high-metallicity
massive AGBs is modified exclusively by HBB.