Helium-3: Status and Prospects |
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Authors: | Rood R. T. Bania T. M. Balser D. S. Wilson T. L. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Astronomy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22903;(2) Dept. of Astronomy, Boston University, Boston, MA, 02215;(3) National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank, WV, 24944;(4) Submillimeter Telescope Observatory, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 85721 |
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Abstract: | ![]() We report on our continuing efforts to determine 3He abundances in H II regions and planetary nebulae. Our detections of 3He in some PNe show that some stars produce large amounts of 3He. However the H II region abundances show no evidence for this production. From our sample of > 40 H II regions, the subsample which should yield the most reliable abundances has 3He/H abundances which scatter between 1-2 × 10-5. There is no trend with either galactocentric distance or metallicity. Even if we do not understand the underlying mechanisms, we see empirically that stars neither produce nor destroy 3He in a major way. We thus suggest that the level of the "3He Plateau" (3He/H = 1.5-0.5+1.0 × 10-5) is a reasonable estimate for the primordial 3He. |
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Keywords: | 3-Helium cosmic abundance planetary nebula chemical evolution |
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