METALLICITY EFFECTS ON THE MODIFIED WIND MOMENTUM OF CSPN
W. J. Maciel, G. R. Keller, R. D. D. Costa
Rev. Mexicana Astron. Astrof. 44, 221-230 (2008)
Recent investigations on the central stars of planetary nebulae
(CSPN) indicate that the masses based on model atmospheres can be much
larger than the masses derived from theoretical mass-luminosity relations.
Also, the dispersion in the relation between the modified wind momentum
and the luminosity depends on the mass spread of the CSPN, and is larger
than observed in massive hot stars. Since the wind characteristics probably
depend on the metallicity, we analyze the effects on the modified wind
momentum by considering the dispersion in this quantity caused
by the stellar metallicity. Our CSPN masses are based on a relation
between the core mass and the nebular abundances. We conclude that
these masses agree with the known mass distribution both for CSPN and white
dwarfs, and that the spread in the modified wind momentum can be explained
by the observed metallicity variations.
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