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Preliminary Report On Iue Spectra Of Crab Nebula, K. Davidson, T. R. Gull, S. P. Maran, T. P. Stecher, Menas Kafatos, V. L. Trimble Jan 1981

Preliminary Report On Iue Spectra Of Crab Nebula, K. Davidson, T. R. Gull, S. P. Maran, T. P. Stecher, Menas Kafatos, V. L. Trimble

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The Crab Nebula is marginally observable with the IUE. Observations of the optically brightest filamentary regions, made with IUE in August 1979, show the C IV x1549, He II x1640, and C III] x1909 emission lines. The intensities of these lines have been compared with visual-wavelength data. It appears that carbon is not overabundant in the Crab; carbon/- oxygen is approximately "normal" oxygen is slightly scarcer than "normal" as a fraction of the total mass.