Bibcode
Delgado Inglada, G.; Rodríguez, M.; Mampaso, A.; Viironen, K.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 694, Issue 2, article id. 1335-1348 (2009).
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Description
We constrain the iron abundance in a sample of 33 low-ionization
Galactic planetary nebulae (PNe) using [Fe III] lines and correcting for
the contribution of higher ionization states with ionization correction
factors that take into account uncertainties in the atomic data. We find
very low iron abundances in all the objects, suggesting that more than
90% of their iron atoms are condensed onto dust grains. This number is
based on the solar iron abundance and implies a lower limit on the
dust-to-gas mass ratio, solely due to iron, of M dust/M
gas >= 1.3 × 10-3 for our sample. The
depletion factors of different PNe cover about two orders of magnitude,
probably reflecting differences in the formation, growth, or destruction
of their dust grains. However, we do not find any systematic difference
between the gaseous iron abundances calculated for C-rich and O-rich
PNe, suggesting similar iron depletion efficiencies in both
environments. The iron abundances of our sample PNe are similar to those
derived following the same procedure for a group of 10 Galactic H II
regions. These high depletion factors argue for high depletion
efficiencies of refractory elements onto dust grains both in molecular
clouds and asymptotic giant branch stars, and low dust destruction
efficiencies both in interstellar and circumstellar ionized gas.
Partly based on observations made with the 2.1 m telescope at
Observatorio Astronómico Nacional, San Pedro Mártir,
Mexico.
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