MUSE spectroscopy of the high abundance discrepancy planetary nebula NGC 6153
V. G\'omez-Llanos (1,2), J. Garc\'ia-Rojas (1,2), C. Morisset (3,4),, H. Monteiro (5), D. Jones (1,2,6), R. Wesson (7), H. M. J. Boffin (8), R. L., M. Corradi (1,2,9) ((1) IAC, Spain, (2) ULL, Spain, (3) IA-UNAM, Ensenada,, Mexico, (4) ICF-UNAM, Cuernavaca, Mexico

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE IFU spectroscopy to analyze the high abundance discrepancy in planetary nebula NGC 6153, revealing multiple plasma phases and their impact on chemical abundance measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a tailored methodology for analyzing IFU data in PNe, accounting for multiple plasma phases and recombination contributions, advancing understanding of abundance discrepancies.
Findings
Confirmed presence of low-temperature plasma component.
Recombination line diagnostics yield lower electron temperatures.
Abundance maps show significant differences when considering cold plasma phases.
Abstract
(Abridged) The abundance discrepancy problem in planetary nebulae (PNe) has long puzzled astronomers. NGC6153, with its high Abundance Discrepancy Factor (ADF~10), provides an opportunity to understand the chemical structure and ionisation processes by constructing detailed emission line maps and examining variations in electron temperature and density. We used the MUSE spectrograph to acquire IFU data covering the wavelength range 4600-9300 \AA\ with a spatial sampling of 0.2 arcsec and spectral resolutions ranging from R = 1600-3500. We created emission line maps for 60 lines and two continuum regions. We developed a tailored methodology for the analysis of the data, including correction for recombination contributions to auroral lines and the contributions of different plasma phases. Our analysis confirmed the presence of a low-temperature plasma component in NGC6153. We find that…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
