The PNe and H II regions in NGC 6822 revisited. Clues to AGB nucleosynthesis
Jorge Garc\'ia-Rojas (1,2), Miriam Pe\~na (3), Sheila Flores-Dur\'an, (3), Liliana Hern\'andez-Mart\'inez (3,4) ((1) IAC, Spain, (2) ULL, Spain,, (3) IA-UNAM, Mexico, (4) ICN-UNAM, Mexico)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical abundances of planetary nebulae in NGC 6822 to understand AGB nucleosynthesis, revealing two populations with different metallicities and insights into stellar evolution models.
Contribution
It provides new spectrophotometric data and compares observed abundances with stellar evolution models, highlighting discrepancies in neon production and initial stellar masses.
Findings
Identification of two PNe populations with different metallicities.
Over 30% of PNe are highly N-rich (Type I).
Models suggest initial stellar masses below 4 M_sun, with some discrepancies in neon production.
Abstract
(Abridged) The chemical behaviour of an ample sample of PNe in NGC6822 is analyzed. Spectrophotometric data of 11 PNe and two H II regions were obtained with the OSIRIS spectrograph attached to the Gran Telescopio Canarias. Data for other 13 PNe and three H II regions were retrieved from the literature. Physical conditions and chemical abundances of O, N, Ne, Ar and S were derived for 19 PNe and 4 H II regions. Abundances in the PNe sample are widely distributed showing 12+log(O/H) from 7.4 to 8.2 and 12+log(Ar/H) from 4.97 to 5.80. Two groups of PNe can be differentiated: one old, with low metallicity (12+log(O/H)<8.0 and 12+log(Ar/H)<5.7) and another younger with metallicities similar to the values of H II regions. The old objects are distributed in a larger volume than the young ones. An important fraction of PNe (>30%) was found to be highly N-rich (Type I PNe). Such PNe occur at…
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