TIME VARIATION OF THE O/H RADIAL GRADIENT IN THE GALACTIC DISK BASED ON
PLANETARY NEBULAE
W. J. Maciel, R. D. D. Costa
Rev. Mexicana Astron. Astrof. 49, 333-343 (2013)
The controversy on the time variation of the radial abundance gradients can in
principle be settled by estimating the gradients from planetary nebulae (PN)
ejected by central stars (CSPN) with different ages. In this work, we consider
four samples of CSPN whose lifetimes have been estimated using three
different methods and estimate the oxygen abundance gradients for these objects.
The results suggest some small differences between the younger and
older CSPN. The younger objects have similar or slightly higher oxygen abundances
compared with the older objects, and the gradients of both groups are
similar within the uncertainties. Therefore, the O/H radial gradient has not
changed appreciably during the lifetime of the objects considered, so that PN
gradients are not expected to be very different from the gradients observed in
younger objects, which seems to be supported by recent observational data.
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