HELIUM CONTAMINATION FROM THE PROGENITOR STARS OF
PLANETARY NEBULAE: THE He/H RADIAL GRADIENT AND THE
DELTA Y/DELTA Z ENRICHMENT RATIO
W. J. Maciel
Astrophysics and Space Science 277, 545-563 (2001)
In this work, two aspects of the chemical evolution of 4He
in the Galaxy are considered on the basis of a sample of disk
planetary nebulae (PN). First, an application of corrections
owing to the contamination of 4He from the evolution of
the progenitor stars shows that the He/H abundance by number
of atoms is reduced by 0.012 to 0.015 in average, leading
to an essentially flat He/H radial distribution. Second,
a determination of the helium to heavy element enrichment
ratio using the same corrections leads to values in the
range 2.8 < Delta Y/Delta Z < 3.6 for Yp = 0.23 and
2.0 < Delta Y/Delta Z < 2.8 for Yp = 0.24, in good
agreement with recent independent determinations and
theoretical models.
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