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A&A 436, L1-L4 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200500108
Letter
On the relationship between auroral and nebular oxygen line intensities in spectra of H II regions
L. S. PilyuginMain Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 27 Zabolotnogo str., 03680 Kiev, Ukraine
e-mail: pilyugin@mao.kiev.ua
(Received 14 Marth 2005 / Accepted 10 April 2005)
Abstract
We investigate relationships between observed auroral and nebular
oxygen line fluxes in spectra of H II regions. We find a relation that
is metallicity-dependent at low metallicities, but
becomes independent of metallicity (within the uncertainties of
the available data) above 12+logO/H ~ 8.25, i.e. there is one-to-one
correspondence (the ff-relation) between auroral and nebular oxygen line
fluxes in spectra of high-metallicity H II regions.
The ff-relation allows one to estimate the flux in the auroral line from
strong oxygen line measurements only.
This solves the problem of the electron temperature (and, consequently,
abundance) determination in high-metallicity H II regions.
The ff-relation confirms the basic idea of the "empirical" method,
proposed by Pagel et al. (1979, MNRAS, 189, 95) a quarter of a century ago, that the oxygen
abundance in H II region can be esimated from the strong oxygen lines
measurements only.
Key words: galaxies: ISM -- ISM: H II region: abundances
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