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arxiv: astro-ph/0101071 · v1 · pith:3KHTVLUVnew · submitted 2001-01-04 · 🌌 astro-ph

Observational Tests Of Intermediate Mass Star Yields Using Planetary Nebulae

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keywords abundancesplanetaryagreementmassmassesnebulaeprogenitorsample
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This paper summarizes a project designed to study abundances in a sample of planetary nebulae representing a broad range in progenitor mass and metallicity. We collect abundances of C, N, and O determined for the entire sample and compare them with theoretical predictions of planetary nebula abundances from a grid of intermediate-mass star models. We find very good agreement between observations and theory, lending strong support to our current understanding of nucleosynthesis in stars with progenitor masses below 8 solar masses. This agreement between observation and theory also supports the validity of published stellar yields of C and N in the study of the abundance evolution of these two elements.

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