CHEMICAL ABUNDANCES FOR A PLANETARY NEBULAE SAMPLE LOCATED
OUTSIDE THE SOLAR CIRCLE
R. D. D. Costa, C. Chiappini, W. J. Maciel, J. A. Freitas Pacheco
Advances in stellar evolution, ed. R. Rood, A. Renzini,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 159-162 (1997)
The Galactic disk shows a radial gradient of chemical abundances,
with larger values in the inner region and a decreasing towards
the edge. In order to check the behavior of this gradient at
galactocentric distances larger than that of the Sun, we derived
chemical abundances for a sample of planetary nebulae located outside
the solar circle. Our results show a decreasing of the galactocentric
gradient for distances larger than 9 kpc, and different behaviors
for type-I and type-II nebulae.
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