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Temperature variations in PN hydro models

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

Garrelt Mellema*
Affiliation:
Stockholm Observatory

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The are often inconsistencies between the results of different methods for deriving electron temperatures from line strengths in PNe. Temperatures derived from forbidden lines ratios such as [OIII]4363/5007, are on average higher than those calculated from permitted lines. This is normally explained by assuming the existence of areas of higher temperatures which have more weight in a forbidden line analysis, the so-called ‘temperature fluctuations’. The magnitude of these fluctuations is expressed by the t2 parameter. See Peimbert (1967). A typical value is about 0.03, corresponding to fluctuations of ∼ 10%. Photoionization models have difficulty in explaining fluctuations of this magnitude (Kingdon & Ferland 1995).

Type
IV. Envelopes
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1997 

References

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