Stalking the Cosmic 3He Abundance

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3He Experiment Stalking the Cosmic 3He Abundance Dana S. Balser (National Radio Astronomy Observatory) Robert T. Rood (University of Virginia) T. M. Bania (Boston University) W. M. Goss (National Radio Astronomy Observatory) Cintia Quireza (Observatorio Nacional) T. L. Wilson (European Southern Observatory)

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Stalking the Cosmic 3He Abundance. Dana S. Balser (National Radio Astronomy Observatory) Robert T. Rood (University of Virginia) T. M. Bania (Boston University) W. M. Goss (National Radio Astronomy Observatory) Cintia Quireza (Observatorio Nacional) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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3He Experiment

Stalking the Cosmic 3He Abundance

Dana S. Balser (National Radio Astronomy Observatory)

Robert T. Rood (University of Virginia)T. M. Bania (Boston University)

W. M. Goss (National Radio Astronomy Observatory)Cintia Quireza (Observatorio Nacional)T. L. Wilson (European Southern Observatory)

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Primordial Nucleosynthesis

Burles et al. (2001)

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4He: Observations (optical recombination lines)

Izotov et al. (1999)

Metal poor blue compact galaxies

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4He: Results

Olive & Skillman (2004) Peimbert & Peimbert (2002)

Yp [mass] Reference

0.2421 (0.0021) Izotov & Thuan (2004)0.249 (0.009) Olive & Skillman (2004)0.2371 (0.0015) Peimbert & Peimbert (2002)

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7Li: Observations (resonance line)

Boesgaard et al. (2005)

Metal poor Halo stars

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7Li: Results (The Spite Plateau)

Ryan et al. (2000)

Log(7Li/H) + 12 Reference

2.09 (+0.19,-0.13) Ryan et al. (2000)2.37 (0.1) Melendez & Ramirez (2004)2.44 (0.18) Boesgaard et al. (2005)

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Deuterium: Observations (Lyman series)

Kirkman et al. (2003)O’Meara et al. (2001)

Q1243+3047 HS 0105+1619

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Deuterium: Results

Kirkman et al. (2003)Steigman (2005)

10 2.78 D/H -50.440.38-

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3He: Stellar Evolution

Daniele Galli

“… the present interstellar3He is more of stellar thanprimordial origin”

Rood, Steigman, & Tinsley (1976)

K10x7TBeHeHe

nDestructiop2HeHeHe

K10x6THeHH

oductionPreH H H

6743

433

5312

211

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3He: Galactic Evolution

Steigman & Tosi (1992)

The 3He survival fraction

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3He: Observations

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3He+ Hyperfine Line

102/12 FS

F=0 Singlet

F=1 Triplet

N=3

N=2

N=1

)years300,16(s10x950.1A

)cm46.3(MHz65.8665112

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NRAO 140 Foot Telescope (HII Regions)

Galactic HII Regions (1982 – 1999) (~50)

Orion nebula (M42)Eagle nebula (M16)Rosette nebulaW49S209G0.60+0.32

HPBW = 3.5 arcmin

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M16 (Eagle Nebula)

Hester & Scowen

White et al. (1999)

NRAO Very Large ArrayHubble Space Telescope

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HII Region 3He+ Spectra

Bania et al. (1997)

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HII Region 3He+ Spectra

Bania et al. (1997)

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HII Region Radio Recombination Line Spectra

Bania et al. (1997)

130133n H130

114116n H114

9192n H91

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HII Region Continuum

Balser et al. (1995)

NRAO Very Large ArrayMPIfR 100m Telescope

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HII Region Continuum

NRAO Very Large Array

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HII Region Models

Balser et al. (1999)

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MPIfR 100 meter Telescope (PNe)

Galactic Planetary Nebulae (1991 – 1995)

NGC 3242 (Ghost of Jupiter)NGC 6543 (Cat’s Eye)NGC 6720 (Ring)NGC 7009 (Saturn)NGC 7662 (Blue Snowball)

HPBW = 80 arcsec

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NGC 3242 (Ghost of Jupiter)

Balick et al.

Hubble Space Telescope

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NGC 6543 (Cat’s Eye)

Corradi & Tsvetanov

Hubble Space Telescope

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PNe 3He+ Spectra

Balser et al. (1997)

Modeling of NGC 3242indicates a halo.

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Results: Abundance versus [O/H]

-53 10 1.5 He/H

-53 10 1.5 He/H

Bania, Rood & Balser (2002)-410 6.3 O/H

-53 10 1.5 He/H

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The 3He Problem

Daniele Galli

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Extra-mixing Process (low-mass stars < 2 Msun)

Charbonnel (1995)

96% of low-mass stars

Charbonnel & do Nascimento (1998)

“…meridional circulation drivenby internal rotation might lead tothe mixing of CNO-processedmaterial …of a red giant star.”

Sweigart & Mengel (1979)

standard

mixing

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No Mixing in NGC3242

Balser et al. (1999) Palla et al. (2002)

3He+ line at 8665 MHzC III] multiplet near 1908 A

38 CC/1312

-43 10 x 5-2 He/H

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12C/13C in Planetary Nebulae

Balser, McMullin, & Wilson (2002)

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Results: Abundance versus Rgal

Bania, Rood & Balser (2002)

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Cosmic Microwave Background (WMAP)

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x

hb

Spergel et al. (2006)

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Results: Primordial Abundances

Izotov & Thuan (2004)Peimbert & Peimbert (2002)Olive & Skillman (2004)

Kirkman et al. (2003)

Bania, Rood, & Balser (2002)

Ryan et al. (2003)Boesgaard et al. (2006)

Burles et al. (2001)Spergel et al. (2006)

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New Search for 3He in Planetary Nebulae

NRAO Very Large Array

NAIC Arecibo Telescope

NRAO Green Bank Telescope

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PNe Sample

possible as low as CC/

0.3- N/O][

125.0 He/H

1213

4

PNe progenitor stars with no extra mixing:

Peimbert Class: IIb, III, IV (old population)

Helium is singly ionized

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NRAO Very Large Array (PNe)

NGC 6572J320

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PNe Continuum Image

Balser et al. (2006)

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PNe Spectra: J320

Balser et al. (2006)

10 3.8 1.9 He/H -33

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PNe: J320

Balser et al. (2006)

Halo detected

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NRAO Green Bank Telescope 100 m (PNe)

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GBT Clear Aperture Optics

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HII Region S206: 140 Foot versus GBT

140 Foot March 1995 GBT June 2004

33.1 hr 3.2 hr

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GBT S209 HII Region: calibrated raw spectrum

14.5 hr integration

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GBT S209 HII Region

14.5 hr integration 5 km/s resolution

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NGC 7009: H91alpha (61.8 hr)

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NGC 7009: H114beta (62.1 hr)

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NGC 7009: H130gamma (62.1 hr)

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NGC 7009: H144delta (61.7 hr)

Reliability level of ~0.5 mK

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NGC 7009: 3He+ (62.1 hr)

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NGC 7009 + NGC 6543 + NGC 6826 (180.3 hr)

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Arecibo 305 m Telescope (PNe)

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Conclusions

• Detection of 3He in J320 with the VLA.

• Possible detection of 3He in NGC 7009 and NGC 6543 with the GBT.

• First epoch observations with Arecibo complete.

• Roughly 25% of PNe meet our selection criteria. To be consistent with chemical evolution models only 1/5 of these should show detectable 3He.

• It may be difficult to acquire enough telescope time to solidify these results.

• Observe a few select HII region to determine 3He gradient?

• The EVLA (10 times more sensitive than the VLA) has great potential.

• Magellanic Clouds using the Parkes 64m telescope is feasible.

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Spectral Baseline Structure (NRAO 140 Foot)

Standing Waves

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Spectral Baseline Structure (GBT)