12C/13C ratio in planetary nebulae from the IUE archives

Abstract

We investigated the abundance ratio of 12C/13C in planetary nebulae by examining emission lines arising from C3 2s2p 3P2,1,0 2s2 1S0. Spectra were retrieved from the International Ultraviolet Explorer archives, and multiple spectra of the same object were coadded to achieve improved signal-to-noise. The 13C hyperfine structure line at 1909.6 was detected in NGC 2440. The 12C/13C ratio was found to be 4.41.2. In all other objects, we provide an upper limit for the flux of the 1910 line. For 23 of these sources, a lower limit for the 12C/13C ratio was established. The impact on our current understanding of stellar evolution is discussed. The resulting high signal-to-noise C3 spectrum helps constrain the atomic physics of the line formation process. Some objects have the measured 1907/1909 flux ratio outside the low-electron density theoretical limit for 12C. A mixture of 13C with 12C helps to close the gap somewhat. Nevertheless, some observed 1907/1909 flux ratios still appear too high to conform to the presently predicted limits. It is shown that this limit, as well as the 1910/1909 flux ratio, are predominantly influenced by using the standard partitioning among the collision strengths for the multiplet 1S0--3PJ according to the statistical weights. A detailed calculation for the fine structure collision strengths between these individual levels would be valuable.

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