The chemical composition of TS 01, the most oxygen-deficient planetary nebula. AGB nucleosynthesis in a metal-poor binary star
G. Stasinska, C. Morisset, G. Tovmassian, T. Rauch, M. G. Richer, M., Pena, R. Szczerba, T. Decressin, C. Charbonnel, L. Yungelson, R. Napiwotzki,, S. Simon-Diaz, L. Jamet

TL;DR
This paper investigates the extremely oxygen-deficient planetary nebula TS 01, combining detailed observations and photoionization modeling to understand its unique chemical composition and the stellar processes behind it.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive abundance analysis of TS 01 using 3D photoionization modeling and explores stellar evolution models including rotation to explain its unusual composition.
Findings
TS 01 has extremely low oxygen and other element abundances compared to Solar.
Standard stellar models cannot explain the observed abundance pattern.
Stellar rotation significantly improves the match between models and observations.
Abstract
The planetary nebula TS 01 (also called PN G 135.9+55.9 or SBS 1150+599A), with its record-holding low oxygen abundance and its double degenerate close binary core (period 3.9 h), is an exceptional object located in the Galactic halo. We have secured observational data in a complete wavelength range in order to pin down the abundances of half a dozen elements in the nebula. The abundances are obtained via detailed photoionization modelling taking into account all the observational constraints (including geometry and aperture effects) using the pseudo-3D photoionization code Cloudy_3D. The spectral energy distribution of the ionizing radiation is taken from appropriate model atmospheres. Both stellar components contribute to the ionization: the ``cool'' one provides the bulk of hydrogen ionization, and the ``hot'' one is responsible for the presence of the most highly charged ions, which…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
