The Discrepant Kinematics of ORLs and CELs in NGC 7009 as a Function of Ionization Structure
Michael G. Richer, Leonid Georgiev, Anabel Arrieta, and Silvia, Torres-Peimbert

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution spectroscopy of NGC 7009 to investigate the differing kinematics of recombination and collisionally-excited lines, revealing an additional plasma component affecting abundance measurements.
Contribution
It provides new evidence of a separate plasma component influencing recombination lines, clarifying the origin of abundance discrepancies in planetary nebulae.
Findings
Recombination lines have discrepant kinematics indicating a separate plasma component.
Electron temperatures from different lines agree after accounting for recombination contributions.
Forbidden lines yield reliable abundances for their originating plasma component.
Abstract
We present spatially- and velocity-resolved echelle spectroscopy for NGC 7009 obtained with the UVES spectrograph at the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope. Our objective is to analyze the kinematics of emission lines excited by recombination and collisions with electrons to determine whether similarities or differences could be useful in elucidating the well-known abundance discrepancy derived from them. We construct position-velocity maps for recombination, fluorescence, charge transfer, and collisionally-excited lines. We find a plasma component emitting in the C II, N II, O II, and Ne II recombination lines whose kinematics are discrepant: They are incompatible with the ionization structure derived from all other evidence and the kinematics derived from all of these lines are unexpectedly very similar. We find direct evidence for a recombination contribution to [N…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
