Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Apr 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003mnras.340..883p&link_type=abstract
Monthly Notice of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 340, Issue 3, pp. 883-892.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Stars: Abundances, Planetary Nebulae: General
Scientific paper
An investigation of the variation of elemental abundances with planetary nebula morphology is of considerable interest, since it has a bearing upon how such sources are formed, and from which progenitors they are ejected. Recent advances in morphological classification now enable us to assess such trends for a statistically significant number of sources. We find, as a result, that the distribution N[log(X/H)] of sources with respect to elemental abundance (X/H) varies between the differing morphologies. Circular sources tend to peak towards low abundance values, whilst bipolar nebulae (BPNe) peak towards somewhat higher values. This applies for most elemental species, although it is perhaps least apparent for oxygen. In contrast, elliptical sources appear to display much broader functions N[log(X/H)], which trespass upon the domains of both circular and elliptical planetary nebulae (PNe).
We take these trends to imply that circular sources derive from lower-mass progenitors, bipolar sources from higher-mass stars, and that elliptical nebulae derive from all masses of progenitor, high and low.
Whilst such trends are also evident in values of mean abundance
Certain BPNe appear to possess low abundance ratios He/H and Ar/H, and this confirms that a few such outflows may arise from lower-mass progenitors. Similarly, we note that ratios
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