CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF PLANETARY NEBULAE: THE GALAXY
AND THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS
W. J. Maciel, R. D. D. Costa, T. E. P. Idiart
Planetary Nebulae beyond the Milky Way, ESO Workshop, ed.
L. Stanghellini, J. A. Walsh, N. G. Douglas, Springer, 209-214 (2006)
An analysis is made of the abundances of planetary nebulae (PN) in
the Galaxy (MW), the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and the Small Magellanic
Cloud (SMC). The data has been gathered by the IAG/USP group in a
homogeneous procedure, involving observational techniques, data
acquisition and reduction. Emphasis is placed on distance-independent
correlations, which are particularly important for PN in the galactic
disk. It is shown that (i) our abundances are comparable to the
accurate abundances of nebulae with ISO data, (ii) most abundance
correlations hold for all three systems, taking into account the
metallicity differences between the Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds,
and (iii) there is a good general agreement of our data with the
predictions of recent theoretical models for PN progenitors.
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