A&A 426, 779-786 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041103
Chemical abundances of Planetary Nebulae in M 33
L. Magrini1, M. Perinotto1, A. Mampaso2 and R. L. M. Corradi31 Dipartimento di Astronomia e Scienza dello Spazio, Universitá di Firenze, L.go E. Fermi 2, 50125 Firenze, Italy
e-mail: laura@arcetri.astro.it
2 Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, c. vía Láctea s/n, 38200, La Laguna, Tenerife, Canarias, Spain
3 Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes, Apartado de Correos 321, 38700 Santa Cruz de La Palma, Canarias, Spain
(Received 16 April 2004 / Accepted 27 June 2004 )
Abstract
Using spectroscopic data presented in Magrini et al. (2003), we
have analyzed with the photoionization code CLOUDY 94.00 (Ferland et al. 1981) 11 Planetary Nebulae belonging to the spiral
galaxy M 33. Central star temperatures and nebular parameters have been
determined. In particular the chemical abundances of He/H, O/H, N/H,
Ar/H, and S/H have been measured and compared with values obtained via
the Ionization Correction Factors (ICF) method, when available.
Chemical abundance relationships have been investigated; in
particular, a correlation between N/H and N/O similar to the Galactic
one (Henry 1990), and a feeble anti-correlation between O/H and N/O
have been found.
A gradient in O/H across the disc of M 33 is
consistent with the one found from H II regions
in this galaxy (Vílchez et al. 1988).
Further studies in the outer parts of M 33 are however needed to ascertain this point.
The present result shows that oxygen and helium abundances (with lower
accuracy also nitrogen, argon and sulphur) can be actually estimated
from the brightest PNe of a galaxy, even if the electron temperature
cannot be measured. We also found that the oxygen abundance is quite
independent of the absolute magnitude of the PN and consequently the
brightest PNe are representative of the whole PN population. This
represents an important tool for measuring the metallicity of galaxies at
the time of the formation of PNe progenitors.
Key words: ISM: planetary nebulae: individual: M 33 -- galaxies: individual: M 33 -- galaxies: abundances -- Local Group
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