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Abstract #52
ABUNDANCE GRADIENTS FROM DISK PLANETARY NEBULAE: O, Ne, S, AND Ar
W. J. Maciel, J. Köppen
Astron. Astrophys. 282, 436-443 (1994)
A new determination of the radial abundance gradients of O/H, Ne/H,
S/H, and Ar/H is made for disk planetary nebulae, that is, those objects
of Peimbert types I, II, and III. On the basis of a sample containing
200 nebulae, it can be concluded that these gradients are generally
similar, and of the same order of magnitude as the O/H gradient displayed
by galactic HII regions. Some distance-independent correlations confirm
the accuracy of the abundances and support the interpretation of the
gradients in terms of chemical evolution models. The time evolution of
the abundance gradients in the Milky Way is investigated, and their
variation with the types of PN are compared with predictions of chemical
evolution models.
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