Photoionization models of Planetary Nebulae
Christophe Morisset

TL;DR
This review discusses photoionization modeling of planetary nebulae, emphasizing 1D and 3D models and extensive model databases to enhance understanding of these astronomical objects.
Contribution
It provides a biased overview of current photoionization modeling techniques and highlights the development of multi-component and 3D models along with large model databases.
Findings
Advances in 1D multi-component models
Development of 3D photoionization models
Creation of extensive model databases
Abstract
The understanding of astronomical nebulae is based on observational data (images, spectra, 3D data-cubes) and theoretical models. In this review, I present my very biased view on photoionization modeling of planetary nebulae, focusing on 1D multi-component models, on 3D models and on big database of models.
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