The optical and ultraviolet spectra of the high excitation planetary nebula, CD -23 12238 = ME 2-1.
Czyzak, S. J.; Keyes, C. D.; Aller, L. H.
United States
Abstract
Planetary nebula are now recognized as a penultimate stage in the evolution of many stars. Me 2-1 offers advantages meriting a detailed analysis. A description is presented of measurements regarding this object which have been conducted with a photoelectric scanner and a 3 m telescope Cassegrain image tube scanner. The chemical composition of Me 2-1 appears to fit well that of other planetaries. The values for N, O, and Ne fall slightly above those for an 'average' planetary, but Me 2-1 would not qualify as a nitrogen-rich object. When a comparison is made with the sun, there appears to be an enhancement of carbon, possibly slight enhancements of nitrogen and neon, but a slight reduction in oxygen.