THE POPULATION OF PLANETARY NEBULAE NEAR THE GALACTIC CENTRE:
CHEMICAL ABUNDANCES
O. Cavichia, R. D. D. Costa, W. J. Maciel, M. Mollá
Monthly Notices Roy. Astron. Soc. 468, 272 (2017)
Planetary nebulae (PNe) constitute an important tool to study the chemical evolu-
tion of the MilkyWay and other galaxies, probing the nucleosynthesis processes, abun-
dance gradients and the chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium. In particular,
Galactic bulge PNe (GBPNe) have been extensively used in the literature to study
the chemical properties of this Galactic structure. However, the presently available
GBPNe chemical composition studies are strongly biased, since they were focused on
brighter objects, predominantly located in Galactic regions of low interstellar redden-
ing. In this work, we report physical parameters and abundances derived for a sample
of 17 high extinction PNe located in the inner 2?of the Galactic bulge, based on low
dispersion spectroscopy secured at the SOAR telescope using the Goodman spectro-
graph. The new data allow us to extend our database including faint objects, providing
chemical compositions for PNe located in this region of the bulge and an estimation
for the masses of their progenitors to explore the chemical enrichment history of the
central region of the Galactic bulge. The results show that there is an enhancement
in the N/O abundance ratio in the Galactic centre PNe compared with PNe located
in the outer regions of the Galactic bulge. This may indicate recent episodes of star
formation occurring near the Galactic centre.
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