The chemical composition of Galactic ring nebulae around massive stars
C. Esteban, A. Mesa-Delgado, C. Morisset, J. Garcia-Rojas

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical composition of Galactic ring nebulae around massive stars, revealing abundance patterns, shock excitation effects, and comparing observations with stellar evolution models.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectroscopic analysis of multiple nebulae, including new abundance measurements and insights into nucleosynthesis processes in massive stars.
Findings
Homogeneous chemical abundances in studied nebulae.
High electron temperatures indicating shock excitation.
N enrichment and other abundance anomalies linked to stellar cycles.
Abstract
We present deep spectra of ring nebulae associated with Wolf-Rayet (WR) and O-type stars: NGC 6888, G2.4+1.4, RCW 58, S 308, NGC 7635 and RCW 52. The data have been taken with the 10m Gran Telescopio Canarias and the 6.5m Clay Telescope. We extract spectra of several apertures in some of the objects. We derive C and O abundances from faint recombination lines in NGC 6888 and NGC 7635, permitting to derive their C/H and C/O ratios and estimate the abundance discrepancy factor (ADF) of O. The ADFs are larger than the typical ones of normal HII regions but similar to those found in the ionised gas of star-forming dwarf galaxies. We find that chemical abundances are rather homogeneous in the nebulae where we have spectra of several apertures: NGC 6888, NGC 7635 and G2.4+1.4. We obtain very high values of electron temperature in a peripheral zone of NGC 6888, finding…
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