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Profiles and Intensity Ratios of the C IV λ1548, 1550 Emission Lines in Planetary Nebulae
1983
Symposium - International astronomical union
The C IV resonance doublet at λ1548, 1550 is an important diagnostic tool in the study of planetary nebulae. The predicted theoretical intensity ratio of 2:1 is, however, rarely observed in high dispersion IUE spectrograms. The observed values for a sampling of 15 objects of differing excitation class range from a low of 0.74 to a high of 1.99. Variations in optical thickness, extinctions due to nebular dust, and interstellar absorption have been proposed as the cause for the deviation. Line
doi:10.1017/s0074180900094171
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