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A&A 496, 139-152 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200811185
Faint recombination lines in Galactic PNe with a [WC] nucleus
J. García-Rojas, M. Peña, and A. PeimbertInstituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apdo. Postal 70264, México D. F. 04510, Mexico
e-mail: jgarcia@astroscu.unam.mx
Received 17 October 2008 / Accepted 10 December 2008
Abstract
Aims. We present spatially resolved high-resolution spectrophotometric data for the planetary
nebulae PB 8, NGC 2867, and PB 6. We have analyzed two knots in NGC 2867 and PB 6 and one in PB 8. The three
nebulae are ionized by [WC] type nuclei: early [WO] for PB 6 and NGC 2867 and [WC 5-6] in the case of PB 8.
Our aim is to study the behavior of the abundance discrepancy problem (ADF) in this type of planetary nebula.
Methods. We measured a large number of optical recombination (ORL) and collisionally excited lines (CEL), from different
ionization stages (many more than
in any previous work), thus, we were able to derive physical conditions from many different diagnostic
procedures.
We determined ionic abundances from the available collisionally excited and recombination lines.
Based on both sets of ionic abundances, we derived total chemical abundances in the nebulae
using suitable ionization correction factors.
Results. From CELs, we have found abundances typical of Galactic disk planetary nebulae. Moderate ADF(O++) were found
for PB 8 (2.57) and NGC 2867 (1.63).
For NGC 2867, abundances from ORLs are higher but still consistent with Galactic disk planetary nebulae.
On the contrary, PB 8 presents a very high O/H ratio from ORLs. A high C/O was obtained from ORLs for NGC 2867;
this ratio is
similar to C/O obtained from CELs and with the chemical composition of the wind of the central star, indicating
that
there was no further C-enrichment in the star, relative to O, after the nebular material ejection.
On the contrary, we found
in PB 8. Interestingly, we obtain (C/O)
/(C/O)
in
PB 8 and NGC 2867; this added to the similarity between the heliocentric velocities measured in [O III] and O II
lines for
our three objects argue against the presence of H-deficient metal-rich knots coming from a late thermal pulse
event.
Key words: planetary nebulae: general -- ISM: abundances -- stars: Wolf-Rayet -- planetary nebulae: individual: PB 6 -- planetary nebulae: individual: NGC 2867 -- planetary nebulae: individual: PB 8
© ESO 2009
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