Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1996-11-17
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 pages LaTeX, 12 Postscript figures, uses l-aa.sty and psfig.sty. Accepted for Astronomy & Astrophysics. See also astro-ph/96
Scientific paper
We have developed a new procedure for the generation of a planetary nebula luminosity function (PNLF), improving on previous work. The procedure is based, as before, on an exponential central star mass distribution, on H-burning post-AGB evolutionary tracks, and on the avoidance of nebular models for the calculation of nebular fluxes. We have added new post-AGB evolutionary tracks and introduced the following improvements: (1) the imperfect analytical representation of post-AGB evolutionary tracks has been replaced by an interpolation routine giving a better approximation; (2) we have modified the distribution of the intensities of [O III] lambda 5007 relative to Hbeta, so that it better imitates the observed distribution, which we have taken from data in the Strasbourg-ESO catalogue of Galactic PNs and other sources; (3) we have adjusted the absorbing factor mu along the white dwarf cooling tracks, so as to reproduce the observed PNLF of the Magellanic Clouds and M 31 at fainter magnitudes. In this way we have produced a PNLF which is more consistent with observed PN properties. We use this randomly generated PNLF to: (1) show as convincingly as possible that most PNs in any real population must leak stellar H-ionizing photons; (2) revise our determinations of the parameter mu(max); (3) discuss the shape of the PNLF, hinting at the possible existence of a distinct feature 2 magnitudes fainter than the brightest PNs; (4) attempt estimates of maximum final masses from fits to the PNLFs of the LMC and M 31. There is marginal evidence of a higher maximum final mass in the LMC, but this should be confirmed in other galaxies with recent star formation. A convincing confirmation will require to increase the sample sizes and to extend the PNLFs to at least 1.5 mag fainter than the brightest PNs.
Mendez Roberto H.
Soffner T.
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