PLANETARY NEBULAE IN THE INNER MILKY WAY: NEW ABUNDANCES
O. Cavichia, R. D. D. Costa, W. J. Maciel
Rev. Mexicana Astron. Astrof. 46, 159-177 (2010)
The study of planetary nebulae in the inner-disk and bulge gives important
information on the chemical abundances of elements such as He, N, O, Ar, Ne,
and on the evolution of these abundances, which is associated with the evolution of
intermediate-mass stars and the chemical evolution of the Galaxy.
We present accurate abundances of the elements He, N, S, O, Ar, and Ne
for a sample of 54 planetary nebulae located towards the bulge of the Galaxy, for
33 of which the abundances are derived here for the rst time. The abundances
are obtained based on observations in the optical domain made at the National
Laboratory for Astrophysics (LNA, Brazil). The data show a good agreement with
other results in the literature, in the sense that the distribution of the abundances
is similar to that of those works.
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