Title: Agns Acker Strasbourg
1Cambridge 2006 September 11-13
Workshop on science with new-generation
optical/NIR Galactic Plane surveys Planetary
Nebulae (ionized nebulae)
- Agnès Acker (Strasbourg)
- Quentin Parker (Sydney)
- Brent Miszalski (Sydney-Strasbourg)
2Planetary nebulae / Ionized nebulae
Summary Planetary nebulae as tracers of stellar
populations PN as probes to understand chemical
gradients in the Galaxy Our objectives we need
both south and north surveys Spectroscopy /
imagery a contribution at IPHAS
from the OHP Telescopes 1.2 and 1.5
m Example of 3 Kronenberger objects
3Planetary nebulae good tracers of stellar
populations
Ha, NIII
OIII
- emission concentrated
- in narrow radiations
- Visibles at large distances
Hb
SII
OI
- Final stage of the evolution of stars with low
masses (lt 8 Msol) - 90 of all stars in the Galaxy
- ages from a few 108 to 1010 yrs
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4Planetary nebulae good tracers of stellar
populations
- PN as probes to understand.....
- A gradient within the bulge ?
- - Is the median oxygen abundance in the bulge
larger - with respect to that for disk objects ?
- - Is the abundance distribution similar to that
- found by Zoccali et al. (2003) from bulge
giants ? - - Do the O/H gradient flatten in the most
internal parts of the Galaxy, and possibly
changes sign, - in agreement with results from abundance
- determinations from B-type stars ?
- Górny et al. 2004,
Todt et al 2004, -
Costa, 2006 (Hawaii)
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5Planetary nebulae good tracers of stellar
populations
- PN as probes
to understand... - A revisited radial gradient
- - The flattening in the gradient at R 10 kpc
- Do the flattening reflects the lower star
formation rate in the outer part of the disk
compared to the regions closer to the galactic
center ? - Stasinska 2004
- When dynamics of the Galaxy is considered,
- is there a minimum of abundances near the
corotation radius ? - Lépine et al. 2002
- - What happens at R 10 kpc (and beyond) ?
-
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6Planetary nebulae good tracers of stellar
populations
PN as probes
to understand... PN as constraints in
chemodynamical evolution models - Younger PNe
have a flatter radial gradient Is there a time
variation in the gradient ? - Is there a
vertical gradient ? Indications are
contradictory and non-conclusive See Maciel,
Lago Costa 2006, Maciel et al. 2003, Costa,
Uchida Maciel 2003, Escudero, Costa Maciel
2004, Stasinska 2004, Köppen 2005
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7Planetary nebulae good tracers of stellar
populations
- Our immediate objectives
- Chemical and kinematical study of PN
- in the Bulge and in the discs (thin and
thick) -
- ? compare the properties
- of these galactic populations
- for longitudes between - 50 and 50
- and latitudes from - 12 to 12
- Special focusing on PN from massive
progenitors - Individual study of selected very large PN
- (Observations planed with FLAMES/VLT,
AAOmega, Gemini - north) -
- ? We need surveys for the whole Galaxy
- (SSH and IPHAS)
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8IPHAS
AAO/UKST H? Survey
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9Galactic distribution of all known PN -
SECGPN, Strasbourg-ESO catalogue (Acker et al.
1992, 1996) - MASH 1 and MASH 2 from AAO/UKST H?
Survey
IPHAS
Brent Miszalski
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10 The AAO/UKST H? Survey
233 SHS plates (4²) covering the southern
galactic plane
18 fields covering 15 around the
bulge
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11 The IPHAS Survey
Spectroscopy / imagery a
contribution from the OHP
Observatoire de Haute-Provence, France
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12Spectroscopy at the T 1.93 m ?
Carelec spectrograph (Cassegrain focus)
Range 380-750 nm 0.3 nm / px
But. The telescope is devoted to the extrasolar
planets
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13Imagery at the T 1.20 m OHP
Focus Cassegrain Camera CCD - 5 µm/arcsec
Focus Newton F720 cm f/6
14Spectroscopy at the T 1.52m OHP
Focus COUDE F 40,50 m f/27 - 200
microns / arcsec
Aurélie spectrograph Camera CCD (2000 pix)
R from 6 000 to 100 000
15But. Lowest Aurélie Resolution 6000 (
0.05nm/px) ? only 80 nm of spectral range?
region around Ha selected
NII
Ha
NII
SII
OIII
Hb
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16Other bright Lines as Diagnostics
- In these multi-dimensional
plots, - differences between systems are easily probed.
LMC
N 4697
- we need (1) more data !
- (2) a confrontation of data with theory in
multi-dimensional - emission-line space
From Robin Ciardullo
17Preliminary OHP results 3 faint objects
discovered by Kronenberger
SII 200 sec
U 200 sec
U 30 sec
Kr 21
R 6000 1800 sec
Ha 200 sec
- 59 km/s
images J.F. Soulier July 2006
18Results 3 faint objects from Kronenberger
Te 8
R 6000 1800 sec
U 30 sec
Ha 200 sec
RV - 92 /- 1 km/s.
I(6717)/I(6730) 0,80 ? Density (part/cm3)
1000
images J.F. Soulier July 2006
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19Results 3 faint objects from Kronenberger
KrBN
R 6000 1800 sec
not a typic PN other spectra and images
needed !
Ha
I(NII) / I(Ha) 5.2 I(SII) / I(Ha) 2
I(6717)/I(6730) 0.5 ? ? possibly very high
electron density
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20Tel 1.93 m reserved for extrasolar planets
research
Conclusion on OHP Tel 1.2 m and 1.5
m OK for imagery spectroscopy
But spectrograph Aurelie has short
spectral range ? gt 3 exposures
needed But location price/night
40 (1.2 m) to 240 (1.5
m) ------------------------ OHP could bring a
valuable contribution to the follow-up of the
IPHAS survey
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