CNO Abundances and Temperature Fluctuations in the Orion Nebula
Dufour, Reginald J.; Hester, J. J.; Walter, Donald K.
United States
Abstract
The largest UV-optical data base to date of the Orion Nebula has been assembled, and the CNO abundances their distribution at a statistically significant number of positions to the north and west of the Trapezium and out to a distance of 5 arcmin has been examined. The forbidden O III temperature increases with distance from Theta1 Ori C while the forbidden N II temperature decreases with increasing distance. The density decreases as a function of increasing distance from Theta1 Ori C. The C/H, N/H, O/H, and C/O distributions are constant across the inner 5 arcmin of the northwestern quadrant of the nebula. The empirically determined mean C/H abundance calculated from UV lines is almost a factor of two lower in the number density than earlier estimates. Photoionization model calculations are consistent with a solar abundance for N/H and O/H.