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Collisional Effects In He I: An Observational Analysis, J. B. Kingdon, Gary J. Ferland Apr 1995

Collisional Effects In He I: An Observational Analysis, J. B. Kingdon, Gary J. Ferland

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

Accurate and reliable helium abundances can test modern theories of galactic and primordial nucleosynthesis. Unfortunately, there is some question whether current theory can account for collisional contributions to He I. We present new observations of two planetary nebulae (PNs) in the range λ850-λ9650, which we use to assess the importance of collisonal effects in the He I spectrum. The first object, NGC 7027, is expected to show relatively strong collisional enhancement, while the second, NGC 7026, should display only small effects. We derive new collision-to-recombination correction factors, based on new collision strengths from the 29-state quantal calculation …