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Mid-infrared Spectroscopy of Planetary NebulaeThe application of infrared spectral lines observed in part of the broadened spectral range (18 to 36 microns) to planetary nebula studies is discussed. Infrared spectral lines in the mid-infrared supply information about planetary nebulae which both supplement and complement optical results. Their utility lies mainly in the insensitivity of the line intensities to temperature variations or uncertainties, in contrast to the behavior of optical emission. This in turn leads to more accurate ionic abundances than presently available from optical lines. Although densities from optical line ratios are not very sensitive to temperature, the lines are weighted toward regions of higher temperatures. A comparison with infrared densities from the same ions therefore provide clues to the density and/or temperature variations within nebulae. Temperatures from OIV and NeV ions show a part of high-excitation nebulae previously inaccessible. They verify the picture of physical processes in the HeIII zone.
Document ID
19850009563
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Shure, M. A.
(Cornell Univ. Ithaca, NY, United States)
Houck, J. R.
(Cornell Univ. Ithaca, NY, United States)
Herter, T.
(Cornell Univ. Ithaca, NY, United States)
Gull, G. E.
(Cornell Univ. Ithaca, NY, United States)
Graf, P.
(Cornell Univ. Ithaca, NY, United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1984
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Ames Research Center Airborne Astron. Symp.
Subject Category
Astronomy
Accession Number
85N17872
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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