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The ionization structure of planetary nebulae. Part 4: NGC 7662

Abstract

Spectrophotometric observations of emission-line intensities over the spectral range 1400 to 7200 A were made in five positions in the planetary nebula NGC 7662. Standard equations used to correct for the existence of elements in other than the optically observable ionization stages show a consistent and approximate agreement with abundances calculated using ultraviolet lines. The abundances of C and N indicate that some mixing of CNO-processed material into the nebular shell may have occurred in NGC 7662; the low He abundance, however, indicates that little or no He enrichment occurred. The Ar, Ne, and O and S abundances appear to be low. It is suggested that the progenitor to NGC 7662 may have formed out of somewhat metal-poor material

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