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New results on the time variation of the radial abundance gradients from planetary nebulae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 December 2006

Walter J. Maciel
Affiliation:
IAG/USP, São Paulo SP, Brazil email: [email protected]
L. G. Lago
Affiliation:
IAG/USP, São Paulo SP, Brazil email: [email protected]
R. D. D. Costa
Affiliation:
IAG/USP, São Paulo SP, Brazil email: [email protected]
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Abstract

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New results on the time variation of the radial abundance gradients in the galactic disk are presented on the basis of four different samples of planetary nebulae. These comprise both smaller, homogeneous sets of data, and larger but non-homogeneous samples. Four different chemical elements are considered, namely, O, S, Ar, and Ne. Other objects such as open clusters, cepheids and HII regions are also taken into account. Our analyses support our earlier conclusions in the sense that, on the average, the radial abundance gradients have flattened out during the last 6 to 8 Gyr, with important consequences for models of the chemical evolution of the Galaxy.

Type
Contributed Papers
Copyright
© 2006 International Astronomical Union

Footnotes

Work partially supported by CNPq and FAPESP.