Abstract

The method of determination of heavy element abundances in H II regions (the strong-line method) uses the assumption that some combinations of strong emission line intensities in spectra of H II regions can serve as indicators of metallicities and electron temperatures in nebulosities. Three sets of strong lines are considered, namely, A (R3, R2, N2, S2 lines), B (R3, R2, N2 lines), and C (R3, N2, S2 lines). Strong line intensities are normalized to the Hβ intensity). We searched for an unambiguous relationship between strong emission line intensities of these line sets in spectra of H II regions and their compositions. The extensive model grid for H II regions is computed. Chemical compositions of nebulosities and intensities of A and C lines are shown to be related unambiguously. For the B line set, 5% of model H II regions do not have any unambiguous relationship, namely, the models with appreciably different oxygen and nitrogen abundances in H II regions can have similar intensities of the B set lines. The versions of strong-line method (calibrations) using the A and C lines are more reliable than those based on the B lines.

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