Bibcode
DOI
Peimbert, Manuel; Peimbert, Antonio; Ruiz, María Teresa; Esteban, César
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Volume 150, Issue 2, pp. 431-454.
Fecha de publicación:
2
2004
Número de citas
74
Número de citas referidas
59
Descripción
Echelle spectrophotometry of the planetary nebula NGC 5315 is presented.
The data consist of VLT UVES observations in the 3100-10450 Å
range. The intensities of 556 emission lines have been measured,
including 508 identified permitted lines of H0,
He0, C0, C+, N0,
N+, N++, O0, O+,
Ne0, Ne+, Mg+, Si+,
S0, S+, S++, and Ar+.
Electron temperatures and densities have been determined using many
different line intensity ratios. The He+, C++,
N++, O++, and Ne++ ionic abundances
have been derived from recombination lines; these abundances are almost
independent of the temperature structure of the nebula. Alternatively,
abundances from collisionally excited lines have been derived for a
large number of ions of different elements; these abundances depend
strongly on the temperature structure. Accurate t2 values
have been derived from the He I lines, and by comparing the
O++ ionic abundances obtained from collisionally excited and
recombination lines. The similarity between the widths and radial
velocities of the O II and the [O III] lines rules out the presence of
chemical abundance inhomogeneities in this object. The chemical
composition of NGC 5315 is compared with those of the Orion nebula and
the Sun.
Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory,
Chile, proposal number ESO 68.C-0149(A).