2009
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/705/1/509
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HIGH-DISPERSION SPECTRUM OF THE HALO PLANETARY NEBULA DdDm 1

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“…This anomalously low abundance is entirely the result of low spatial resolution ground-based observations averaging over the strong spatial variation of [O III] λ4363/λ5007 (TP97; Miszalski et al 2009). TP97 measured an O abundance of 8.5 dex from HST spectroscopy of the inner nebula and yet it is still incorrectly referred to as a halo PN in the literature (Otsuka et al 2009;Lutz et al 2010;Stasińska et al 2010;Schönberner et al 2010). To settle the issue we have recalculated the chemical abundances of M 2-29 from our spectrum of the outer nebula.…”
Section: Chemical Abundancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This anomalously low abundance is entirely the result of low spatial resolution ground-based observations averaging over the strong spatial variation of [O III] λ4363/λ5007 (TP97; Miszalski et al 2009). TP97 measured an O abundance of 8.5 dex from HST spectroscopy of the inner nebula and yet it is still incorrectly referred to as a halo PN in the literature (Otsuka et al 2009;Lutz et al 2010;Stasińska et al 2010;Schönberner et al 2010). To settle the issue we have recalculated the chemical abundances of M 2-29 from our spectrum of the outer nebula.…”
Section: Chemical Abundancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, the angular extent of the nebula measured using the estimated distance and radii should match the angular extent of the nebula as observed in the 2D image. The readers may find a similar argument in Otsuka et al (2009).…”
Section: Ionization Characteristics: Photoionization Modelingmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…With the atomic constant as given in Aller (1984) and Osterbrock (1989), the ratios of some diagnostically useful lines would allow us to derive the electron temperatures and densities of the gas. The recent up-to-date data can be found in Otsuka et al (2009). Table 4 gives the nebular physical conditions, T e and log N e , derived based on the combined line intensities, I(HES), i.e., Col. 6 of Table 2, while Fig.…”
Section: Nebular Physical Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%