The rocket-ultraviolet spectrum and models of the planetary nebula NGC 7662

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Astronomical Models, Planetary Nebulae, Rocket Sounding, Ultraviolet Spectra, Abundance, Line Spectra, Pointing Control Systems, Position Errors, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Spectral Energy Distribution, Stellar Evolution, Tables (Data), Thermodynamic Equilibrium

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Ultraviolet spectral analysis of NGC 7662 has revealed a Balmer line distribution indicating a C/O ratio of unity. This abundance of carbon is characteristic of mixing between the central star and the outer envelope of the planetary nebula. A continuum spectrum is observed from the star and the nebula, radiating its energy via the two photon process through neutral hydrogen. Spectral lines were fitted to apply to the predictions of three models of the nebular structure. UV observations were compared with visible, IR, and radio observations.

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