Spectrum and chemical composition of the remarkable planetary nebula NGC 6537

  1. Walter Feibelman*,
  2. Lawrence H. Aller,
  3. C. D. Keyes, and
  4. S. J. Czyzak
  1. *National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
  2. University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024
  3. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210

Abstract

Observations with the image tube scanner at the Shane 3-m telescope are combined with data obtained with the International Ultraviolet Explorer to assess the spectrum of the remarkable high-excitation planetary nebula NGC 6537. We have analyzed the spectrum of this nitrogen-rich object with the aid of the theoretical nebular models. The models permit one to estimate the fraction of unobservable ions of abundant elements. On the scale log N(H) = 12, the logarithmic abundance values for He, C, N, and O are as follows: [Table: see text] The abundances of Ne S, Cl, and Ar appear to be essentially solar to within a factor of 2. Our interpretation is that the progenitor of NGC 6537 had a chemical composition not differing greatly from that of the Sun. In the course of its prenebular evolution, C and probably O were converted to N and much H was converted to helium.

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