ABUNDANCES IN PHOTOIONIZED NEBULAE OF
THE LOCAL GROUP AND NUCLEOSYNTHESIS OF
INTERMEDIATE MASS STARS
W. J. Maciel, R. D. D. Costa, O. Cavichia
Rev. Mexicana Astron. Astrof. 53, 1-16 (2017)
Photoionized nebulae, comprising HII regions and planetary nebulae, are excellent
laboratories to investigate the nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution
of several elements in the Galaxy and other galaxies of the Local Group. Our
purpose in this investigation is threefold: (i) compare the abundances of HII
regions and planetary nebulae in each system in order to investigate the differences
derived from the age and origin of these objects, (ii) compare the
chemical evolution in different systems, such as the Milky Way, the Magellanic
Clouds, and other galaxies of the Local Group, and (iii) investigate
to what extent the nucleosynthesis contributions from the progenitor stars
affect the observed abundances in planetary nebulae, which constrains the
nucleosynthesis of intermediate mass stars. We show that all objects in the
samples present similar trends concerning distance-independent correlations,
and some constraints can be defined on the production of He and N by the
PN progenitor stars.
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