PLANETARY NEBULAE AND THE HELIUM-TO-METALS ENRICHMENT RATIO
C. Chiappini, W. J. Maciel
Astron. Astrophys. 288, 921-928 (1994)
A sample of planetary nebulae (PN), galactic and extragalactic HII regions
and blue compact galaxies (BCG) was used in order to obtain the
helium-to-metals encrichment ratio, dY/dZ. Adopting a simple linear
variation for the helium abundance with metals, and taking into account
the contamination of the observed helium abundance in PN by the fresh
helium produced in their central stars, it is shown that dY/dZ > 3,
and that the linear model is limited to low metallicities. Finally, we
conclude that the simple model of galactic chemical evolution is unable
to explain the observed enrichment ratio unless infall of gaseous material
on to the galactic disk is considered.
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