Improved spectral descriptions of planetary nebulae central stars
Walter Weidmann, Roberto Mendez, Roberto Gamen

TL;DR
This study improves spectral classification of planetary nebulae central stars by using higher quality medium-resolution spectra, revealing that many previously classified WELS stars are actually H-rich O stars, refining our understanding of their compositions.
Contribution
The paper provides more accurate spectral classifications of CSPNs using medium-resolution spectra, clarifying the nature of WELS stars and their hydrogen abundances.
Findings
26% of WELS are H-rich O stars
3% of WELS are H deficient
Medium-resolution spectra improve classification accuracy
Abstract
Context. At least 492 central stars of Galactic planetary nebulae (CSPNs) have been assigned spectral types. Since many CSPNs are faint, these classification efforts are frequently made at low spectral resolution. However, the stellar Balmer absorption lines are contaminated with nebular emission; therefore in many cases a low-resolution spectrum does not enable the determination of the H abundance in the CSPN photosphere. Whether or not the photosphere is H deficient is arguably the most important fact we should expect to extract from the CSPN spectrum, and should be the basis for an adequate spectral classification system. Aims. Our purpose is to provide accurate spectral classifications and contribute to the knowledge of central stars of planetary nebulae and stellar evolution. Methods. We have obtained and studied higher quality spectra of CSPNs described in the literature as…
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