THE GALACTIC BULGE: THE PROBLEM OF PLANETARY NEBULAE ABUNDANCES
F. Cuisinier, W. J. Maciel, A. Acker, J. Koepen
Science with Gemini - A south american perspective, Ed. B. Barbuy et al.,
220-222 (1998)
Abundances in the galactic bulge can be obtained from giant stars or planetary
nebulae (PN). Planetary nebulae concentrate their radiation in a few strong
emission lines, so that they can be observed at large distances. We present a
study of Galactic Bulge Planetary Nebulae, based on high quality spectroscopy.
Abundances for a sample of 31 objects were derived, which are compared with the
abundance patterns of the disk.
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