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Anomalously high apparent abundances of singly ionized helium in the Galactic H II region W3A

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dc.contributor.author Roelfsema, P. R
dc.contributor.author Goss, W. M
dc.contributor.author Mallik, D. C. V
dc.date.accessioned 2008-06-26T11:26:09Z
dc.date.available 2008-06-26T11:26:09Z
dc.date.issued 1992-07
dc.identifier.citation APJ, Vol. 394, No. 1, pp. 188 - 195 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/2514
dc.description.abstract The distribution of single ionized helium Y(+) in the Galactic H II region W3A has been determined using high-resolution observations of radio recombination lines in the 76, 92, and 110 alpha lines. The angular resolutions range from two to eight arcsec. In these lines, at frequencies between 14.7 to 4.9 GHz, the average Y(+) is found to vary from about 8 percent to about 12 percent. However, there are individual regions in W3A with Y(+) in excess of 20 percent. Enhancement of Y(+) due to underionization of hydrogen caused by the hardening of the radiation field is discussed. It is found that the high values of Y(+) cannot be due to variations in the ionization structure and thus must be due to a local enhancement of the helium abundance. A possible source of such enhancements might be an obscured evolved stellar object en
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dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher University of Chicago Press en
dc.relation.uri http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1992ApJ...394..188R en
dc.subject ABUNDANCE en
dc.subject H II REGIONS en
dc.subject HELIUM en
dc.subject IONIZED GASES en
dc.subject HYDROGEN en
dc.subject LINE SPECTRA en
dc.subject RADIATION DISTRIBUTION en
dc.subject RADIO EMISSION en
dc.subject RECOMBINATION REACTIONS en
dc.subject STELLAR EVOLUTION en
dc.title Anomalously high apparent abundances of singly ionized helium in the Galactic H II region W3A en
dc.type Article en


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