Rl. Kingsburgh et Mj. Barlow, ABUNDANCES FOR A SAMPLE OF SOUTHERN GALACTIC PLANETARY-NEBULAE, Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica, 27, 1993, pp. 157-160
We present elemental abundances for a sample of 70 southern Galactic p
lanetary nebulae (PN), based on observations at both UV and optical wa
velengths. In this sample, 6 definite Type I objects are identified. F
or the Type I PN, no evidence for oxygen depletion compared to non-Typ
e I PN is found, hence the ON cycle which operates in the 2nd dredge u
p does not significantly affect the surface abundances of the progenit
or star. For the non-Type I PN, we find that the conversion of carbon
into nitrogen during the first dredge-up phase is sufficient to accoun
t for the increase in nitrogen abundances over HII regions. A comparis
on between nitrogen abundances in PN and carbon+nitrogen abundances in
Galactic HII regions indicates that roughly 30% of the initial carbon
is converted into nitrogen for the non-Type I PN. However, in order t
o explain the high nitrogen abundances derived for Type I PN, convecti
ve envelope burning during the 3rd dredge-up phase is required. Total
C+N+O abundances are found to be correlated with C/H for the combined
non-Type I and Type I sample; the carbon abundance is increased via He
-burning, the products of which are subsequently brought to the surfac
e by the 3rd dredge-up.