The planetary nebula NGC 6153 through the eyes of MUSE

Abstract

In this contribution, we present the results of a study on the high abundance discrepancy factor (ADF 10) planetary nebula (PN) NGC 6153 with MUSE. We have constructed flux maps for dozens of emission lines, that allowed us to build spatially resolved maps of extinction, electron temperature (T e), electron density (n e), and ionic abundances. We have simultaneously constructed ADF maps for O+ and O2+ and found that they centrally peak in this PN, with a remarkable spatial coincidence with the low T e found from recombination line diagnostics. This finding strongly supports the hypothesis that two distinct gas phases co-exist: one cold and metal-rich, and a second warm and with ``normal'' metal content. We show that to build T e([N II]) and ionic abundance maps of low-ionization species for these objects, recombination contribution to the auroral [N II] and [O II] lines must be properly evaluated and corrected.

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