Analysis of chemical abundances in planetary nebulae with [WC] central stars. I. Line intensities and physical conditions
Jorge Garc\'ia-Rojas (1), Miriam Pe\~na (2), Christophe Morisset, (1,2), Adal Mesa-Delgado (1), Maria Teresa Ruiz (3) ((1) IAC, Spain, (2), IA-UNAM, Mexico, (3) Dep. Astronomia. U. Chile)

TL;DR
This study provides an extensive high-resolution spectrophotometric analysis of 12 planetary nebulae with [WR] central stars, identifying thousands of emission lines and determining physical conditions crucial for accurate ionic abundance calculations.
Contribution
It presents the most comprehensive spectrophotometric dataset for [WR] planetary nebulae, including detailed diagnostics of electron temperatures and densities across multiple ionization zones.
Findings
Detected approximately 2980 emission lines, the most complete dataset for this class.
Established electron temperature and density diagnostics using multiple line ratios.
Found no evidence of low-temperature, high-density clumps in the analyzed nebulae.
Abstract
(Abridged) Planetary nebulae (PNe) around Wolf-Rayet [WR] central stars ([WR]PNe) constitute a particular photoionized nebula class that represents about 10% of the PNe with classified central stars. We analyse deep high-resolution spectrophotometric data of 12 [WR]PNe. This sample represents the most extensive analysed so far, at such high spectral resolution. We aim to select the optimal physical conditions in the PNe to be used in ionic abundance calculations that will be presented in a forthcoming paper. We acquired spectra at LCO with the 6.5-m telescope and the MIKE spectrograph, covering a wavelength range from 3350 to 9400 A. The spectra were exposed deep enough to detect, with signal-to-noise ratio higher than three, the weak ORLs of OII, CII, and other species. We detect and identify about 2980 emission lines, which, to date, is the most complete set of spectrophotometric data…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
