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Biases in abundance derivations for metal-rich nebulae

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Using ab-initio photoionization models of giant HII regions, we test methods for abundance determinations based on a direct measurement of the electron temperature, now possible even for moderate to high-metallicity objects. We find that, for metallicities larger than solar, the computed abundances deviate systematically from the real ones, generally by larger amounts for more metal-rich HII regions. We discuss the reasons for this, and present diagrams allowing the reader to better understand the various factors coming into play. We briefly discuss less classical methods to derive abundances in metal-rich HII regions. In particular, we comment on the interest of the oxygen and carbon recombination lines. We also show that, contrary to the case of giant HII regions, the physical conditions in bright extragalactic planetary nebulae are such that their chemical composition can be accurately derived even at high metallicities. Thus, extragalactic planetary nebulae are promising potential probes of the metallicity of the interstellar medium in the internal parts of spiral galaxies as well as in metal-rich elliptical galaxies.

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SDSS-V LVM: Revealing the Physical and Chemical Structure of the Helix Nebula

astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-09 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

The Helix Nebula is a low-density, stratified object with near-solar oxygen abundance (8.7), a ~1 dex sulfur deficit, and moderate helium/nitrogen enrichment placing it near the Type I boundary, with abundance variations attributed to ionization structure rather than chemical inhomogeneity.

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  • SDSS-V LVM: Revealing the Physical and Chemical Structure of the Helix Nebula astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-09 · unverdicted · none · ref 60 · internal anchor

    The Helix Nebula is a low-density, stratified object with near-solar oxygen abundance (8.7), a ~1 dex sulfur deficit, and moderate helium/nitrogen enrichment placing it near the Type I boundary, with abundance variations attributed to ionization structure rather than chemical inhomogeneity.