Abstract
For three nebulae that have early-WNWolf-Rayet exciting stars, NGC 6888, WR 8 and Abell 48, we have obtained Herschel-PACS line scans of the [N III] 57-μm and [O III] 88-μm lines, along with the 122- and 205-μm lines of [N II]. From the former two lines we have derived N2+/O2+ abundance ratios, equal to the overall N/O ratio under a wide range of nebular conditions. We find that all of the nebulae observed possess significant nitrogen enrichment, with derived N/O ratios greater than solar. The two nebulae with massiveWolf-Rayet exciting stars, NGC 6888 and WR 8 are found to have N/O ratios that are enhanced by factors of 7 - 10 relative to the solar N/O ratio, consistent with an origin as material ejected just before the onset of the Wolf-Rayet phase. The other nebula, Abell 48, has recently been reclassified as a member of the rare class of three planetary nebulae that have early-WN central stars and are not of Peimbert type I. We derive a nebular N/O ratio for it that is a factor of 4 enhanced relative to solar and slightly above the range of N/O values that have been measured for the other three members of its [WN] planetary nebula class. © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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Stock, D. J., & Barlow, M. J. (2014). Herschel*-PACS measurements of nitrogen enrichment in nebulae around Wolf-Rayet stars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 441(4), 3065–3074. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu724
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