The Light Element Abundance Distribution in NGC 5128 from Planetary Nebulae
J. R. Walsh, G. H. Jacoby, R. F. Peletier, N. A. Walton

TL;DR
This study analyzes planetary nebulae in NGC 5128 to determine light element abundances, revealing no radial gradient and suggesting a relatively recent star formation epoch based on nebular and stellar data.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis of planetary nebulae in NGC 5128, deriving element abundances and stellar properties to understand galaxy evolution.
Findings
Oxygen abundance has a mean 12+log(O/H) of 8.52.
No significant radial gradient in O/H from 2 to 20 kpc.
PN progenitors indicate a more recent star formation epoch.
Abstract
The light element abundance pattern from many planetary nebulae (PNe) covering the upper 4 mag. of the [O III] luminosity function was observed with ESO VLT FORS1 multi-slit. Spectra of 51 PNe over the wavelength range 3500-7500 Angstrom were obtained in three fields at 4, 8 and 17 kpc, for a distance of 3.8 Mpc. Emission line ratios are entirely typical of PN such as in the Milky Way. The temperature sensitive [O III]4363A line was weakly detected in 10 PNe, both [O II] and [O III] lines were detected in 30 PNe, and only the bright [O III]5007A line in 7 PN. Cloudy photoionization models were run to match the spectra by a spherical, constant density nebula ionized by a black body central star. He, N, O and Ne abundances with respect to H were determined and, for brighter PNe, S and Ar; central star luminosities and temperatures are also derived. For 40 PNe with Cloudy models, from the…
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