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The halo planetary nebulae M2-29 and BB-1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

M. Peña
Affiliation:
I. Astronomía UNAM, Apdo. P. 70-264, México 04510 DF México
S. Torres-Peimbert
Affiliation:
I. Astronomía UNAM, Apdo. P. 70-264, México 04510 DF México
M.T. Ruiz
Affiliation:
D. Astronomía, U. de Chile, Casilla 36-D, Santiago Chile

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The physical conditions and chemical abundances were determined for M2-29 and BB-1 from optical spectrophotometric data and from available IUE material (Table 1). M2-29 has the lowest O/H ratio in PNe and it belongs to the Ar and S rich type IV PN group while BB-1 is very C, N, and Ne rich being Ar and S poor. Comparing with all known PNe of type IV it is found that C/N/O/Ne/Ar do not vary in lockstep, but C, N, O and Ne appear enriched in Ar poor objects (Table 2). C and N are expected to be enriched by the central star, however the anomalous O/Ne/Ar behavior is not understood unless O and Ne are also enriched by the progenitor star. The paper in full will appear in P.A.S.P. 1991.

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Poster Papers
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