Deviations from He I Case B Recombination Theory and Extinction Corrections in the Orion Nebula
Abstract
We are engaged in a comprehensive program to find reliable elemental abundances in and to probe the physical structure of the Orion Nebula, the brightest and best-resolved H II region. In the course of developing a robust extinction correction covering our optical and ultraviolet FOS and STIS observations, we examined the decrement within various series of He I lines. The decrements of the 2^3S-n^3P, 2^3P-n^3S and 3^3S-n^3P series are not in accord with caseB recombination theory. None of these anomalous He I decrements can be explained by extinction, indicating the presence of additional radiative transfer effects in He I lines ranging from the near-IR to the near-UV. CLOUDY photoionization equilibrium models including radiative transfer are developed to predict the observed He I decrements and the quantitative agreement is quite remarkable. Following from these results, select He I lines are combined with H I and [O II] lines and stellar extinction data to validate a new normalizable analytic expression for the wavelength dependence of the extinction. In so doing, the He+/H+ abundance is also derived.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0610621,
title = {Deviations from He I Case B Recombination Theory and Extinction Corrections in the Orion Nebula},
author = {K. P. M. Blagrave and P. G. Martin and R. H. Rubin and R. J. Dufour and J. A. Baldwin and J. J. Hester and D. K. Walter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0610621},
year = {2008}
}
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42 pages, 10 figures. To be published in ApJ