Generalized $T_e$([OIII])-$T_e$(HeI) Discrepancies in Ionized Nebulae: Possible Evidence of Case B Deviations and Temperature Inhomogeneities
J. E. M\'endez-Delgado, E. D. Skillman, E. Aver, C. Morisset, C., Esteban, J. Garc\'ia-Rojas, K. Kreckel, N. S. J. Rogers, F. F., Rosales-Ortega, K. Z. Arellano-C\'ordova, S. R. Flury, E. Reyes-Rodr\'iguez,, M. Orte-Garc\'ia, S. Tan

TL;DR
This study investigates discrepancies between electron temperatures derived from HeI recombination lines and [OIII] forbidden lines in ionized nebulae, suggesting possible deviations from standard assumptions due to radiative transfer effects and temperature inhomogeneities.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis comparing $T_e$(HeI) and $T_e$([OIII]) across diverse nebulae, highlighting potential deviations from Case B and the role of temperature inhomogeneities.
Findings
$T_e$(HeI) is systematically lower than $T_e$([OIII]) in most nebulae.
A correlation exists between ADF(O$^{2+}$) and temperature differences.
Deviations from Case B may involve photon absorption and escape effects.
Abstract
The physics of recombination lines (RLs) in the HeI singlet system is expected to be relatively simple, supported by accurate atomic models. We examine the intensities of HeI singlets 3614, 3965, 5016, 6678, 7281 and the triplet HeI 5876 in various types of ionized nebulae and compare them with theoretical predictions to test the validity of the ``Case B'' recombination scenario and the assumption of thermal homogeneity. Our analysis includes 85 spectra from Galactic and extragalactic HII regions, 90 from star-forming galaxies, and 218 planetary nebulae, all compiled by the DEep Spectra of Ionized REgions Database Extended (DESIRED-E) project. By evaluating the ratios HeI 7281/6678 and HeI 7281/5876, we determine (HeI) and compare it with direct measurements of ([OIII] 4363/5007). We find that…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
