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Jul 1996
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HST Proposal ID #6765
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Hst Proposal Id #6765 Interstellar Medium
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Young supernova remnants are excellent laboratories for investigating how stars make elements, and the Crab Nebula can provide unique information about the supernova process and associated heavy element production. Existing evidence indicates that the progenitor star initially contained 9-11 solar masses, at the interface between degenerate and nondegenerate core evolution. Some calculations suggest that oxygen burning does not take place in such stars, whereas other models support off-center ignition of oxygen. It is important to determine how far the nuclear reactions progressed and to know whether the nebular gas is significantly contaminated by products of oxygen burning, such as Si and S. In conjunction with an optical and theoretical investigation of regions showing unusually strong S II LambdaLambda6716,6731 lines, we propose a simple, robust test to distinguish whether this emission is a result of filament optical depth characteristics or of significantly increased S abundance. In the former case, the intensities of the S II lines and Mg II Lambda2798 would be directly correlated, whereas they would be strongly anticorrelated if products of oxygen burning are significantly enhanced in the nebula.
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