Planetary Nebula
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1. Modelagem de nebulosas planetárias com morfologia bipolar / Modelling of planetary nebulae with bipolar morphology
O presente trabalho propõe-se a mapear espacialmente as propriedades físicas de um conjunto destes objetos, de morfologia bipolar, e então efetuar sua modelagem. Para este mapeamento foram executadas observações do Observatório Pico dos Dias (LNA/MCT) através das técnicas observacionais de espectroscopia de fenda longa e de campo integral. As modelag
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 29/04/2011
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2. Chemical composition of gaseous nebula NGC 6302
The irregular emission nebula NGC 6302 exhibits a rich spectrum of lines ranging in excitation from [NI] to [FeVII]. An assessment of available spectroscopic data, covering a large intensity range, indicates excess of helium and nitrogen as compared with average planetary nebulae, but deficiencies in iron and calcium. These metals are presumably tied up in s
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3. The remarkably high excitation planetary nebula GC 6537
NGC 6537 is an unusually high excitation point symmetric planetary nebula with a rich spectrum. Its kinematical structures are of special interest. We are here primarily concerned with the high resolution spectrum as revealed by the Hamilton echelle Spectrograph at Lick Observatory (resolution ≈ 0.2 Å) and supplemented by UV and near-UV data. These exten
The National Academy of Sciences.
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4. Ultraviolet spectrum and probable chemical composition of the high-excitation planetary nebula M1-1
One of the highest excitation planetary nebulae known, M1-1, was studied with the image-tube scanner on the Shane 3-m telescope at Lick Observatory and with the International Ultraviolet Explorer. Large fractions of abundant elements such as C, N, O, S, and Ar exist in unobservable stages of ionization. Hence, it is difficult to establish the chemical compos
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5. Spectrum and chemical composition of the remarkable planetary nebula NGC 6537
Observations with the image tube scanner at the Shane 3-m telescope are combined with data obtained with the International Ultraviolet Explorer to assess the spectrum of the remarkable high-excitation planetary nebula NGC 6537. We have analyzed the spectrum of this nitrogen-rich object with the aid of the theoretical nebular models. The models permit one to
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6. Magellanic cloud planetary nebula with suspected strong forbidden iron lines
The relatively high-excitation nebula (Westerlund-Smith object 25) in the large Magellanic cloud shows prominent forbidden lines of [Ar IV], the close [Ne IV] pair λ4724, 4726, [Ca V] λ5309, [Fe V] λ4227, and probably [Fe VI] and [Fe VII], as well. A conventional interpretation of observations secured with a vidicon detector at the Cerro Tololo 4-m telesc
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7. Emission lines of [K v] in the optical spectra of gaseous nebulae
Recent R-matrix calculations of electron impact excitation rates in K v are used to derive the nebular emission line ratio R = I(4122.6 Å)/I(4163.3 Å) as a function of electron density (Ne). This ratio is found to be very sensitive to changes in Ne over the density range 103 to 106 cm−3, but does not vary significantly with electron temperature, and he
The National Academy of Sciences.