Analysis of chemical abundances in planetary nebulae with [WC] central stars. II. Chemical abundances and the abundance discrepancy factor
J. Garcia-Rojas, (1,2), M. Pe\~na, (3), C. Morisset, (1,3), G., Delgado-Inglada, (3), A. Mesa-Delgado, (4), M. T. Ruiz, (5) ((1) IAC, Spain,, (2) U. La Laguna, Spain, (3) IA-UNAM, Mexico, (4) PUC, Chile, (5) U. Chile)

TL;DR
This study analyzes chemical abundances in planetary nebulae with [WC] stars, examining the abundance discrepancy factor and finding moderate discrepancies, with many nebulae being nitrogen and carbon-rich, and no correlation with stellar type.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed abundance analysis of PNe with [WC] stars, exploring the abundance discrepancy factor and its relation to nebular properties.
Findings
Moderate abundance discrepancy factors (1.2 to 4) were found across all objects.
Most PNe are nitrogen and carbon-rich, with about half being C-rich (C/O>1).
No correlation between [WC] stellar type and nebular abundances.
Abstract
(Abridged) We present the abundance analysis of 12 PNe ionized by [WC]-type stars and wels obtained from high-resolution spectrophotometric data. Our main aims are to determine the chemical composition of the PNe and to study the behaviour of the abundance discrepancy problem (ADF) in this type of planetary nebulae. The detection of a large number of optical recombination lines (ORLs) and collisionally excited lines (CELs) from different ions were presented previously. Most of the ORLs were reported for the first time in these PNe. Ionic abundances were derived from the available CELs and ORLs, using previously determined physical conditions. Based on these two sets of ionic abundances, we derived the total chemical abundances in the nebulae using suitable ICFs (when available). In spite of the [WC] nature of the central stars, moderate ADF(O^++), in the range from 1.2 to 4, were found…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
