CHEMICAL ABUNDANCES OF PLANETARY NEBULAE IN THE DISK-BULGE CONNECTION
R. D. D. Costa, O. Cavichia, W. J. Maciel,
IAU Symposium 254, The galactic disk in cosmological context,
CUP, ed. J. Andersen, J. Bland-Hawthorn, B. Nordström,
(in press, electronic publication), (2008)
We report the spectrophotometric investigation of a planetary nebula sample located
at the disk-bulge interface of the Milky Way. The main goal of this work was to determine the
galactocentric distance where, according to the intermediate mass population, bulge and disk
properties separate. In order to derive such distance, new abundances were derived for a sample
of PN located at this region, and the results were combined with additional data from the
literature. The abundance analysis indicates a chemical abundance distribution similar to that
derived from bulge stars, as already pointed out by other authors.
Statistical distance scales were then used to study the distribution of chemical abundances
across the disk-bulge connection. A Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to find the distance in
which the chemical properties of these regions better separate, resulting in a best value of 2.9
kpc to define the inner limit of the disk.
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