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First Detection of $^3$He$^+$ in the Planetary Nebula IC$\,$418

Published 10 Apr 2016 in astro-ph.SR and astro-ph.GA | (1604.02679v1)

Abstract: The $3$He isotope is important to many fields of astrophysics, including stellar evolution, chemical evolution, and cosmology. The isotope is produced in low-mass stars which evolve through the planetary nebula (PN) phase. $3$He abundances in PNe can help test models of the chemical evolution of the Galaxy. We present the detection of the $3$He$+$ emission line using the single dish Deep Space Station 63, towards the PN IC$\,$418. We derived a $3$He/H abundance in the range 1.74$\pm$0.8$\times$10${-3}$ to 5.8$\pm$1.7$\times$10${-3}$, depending on whether part of the line arises in an outer ionized halo. The lower value for $3$He/H ratio approaches values predicted by stellar models which include thermohaline mixing, but requires that large amounts of $3$He are produced inside low-mass stars which enrich the interstellar medium (ISM). However, this over-predicts the $3$He abundance in HII regions, the ISM, and proto-solar grains, which is known to be of the order of 10${-5}$. This discrepancy questions our understanding of the evolution of the $3$He, from circumstellar environments to the ISM.

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