PLANETARY NEBULAE AND THE CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS
W. J. Maciel, R. D. D. Costa, T. E. P. Idiart
Rev. Mexicana Astron. Astrof. 45, 127-137 (2009)
The determination of accurate chemical abundances of planetary nebulae (PN)
in different galaxies allows us to obtain important constraints of chemical evolution
models for these systems. We have a long term program to derive abundances in the
galaxies of the Local Group, particularly the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. In this
work, we present our new results on these objects and discuss their implications in view
of recent abundance determinations the literature. In particular, we obtain distance-independent
correlations involving He, N, O, Ne, S, and Ar, and compare the results with data
from our own Galaxy and other galaxies in the Local Group. As a result of our
observational program, we have a large database of PN in the Galaxy and the Magellanic
Clouds, so that we can obtain reliable constraints to the nucleosynthesis processes in
the progenitor stars in galaxies of different metallicities.
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