Helium-3 in Planetary Nebulae

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Helium-3 in Planetary Nebulae Rood, Bania (BU), Balser (NRAO), Goss (NRAO), Quireza (ON, Brazil), Wilson (MPIfR)

Observe 3He using the hyperfine (spin-flip) line of 3He+ Analog of the 21 cm line of H  = 8665.65 MHz  = 3.36 cm

Bania, Rood, & Balser 2002 10 = 5.4+2.2-1.2 B = 0.04 Spergel et al. 2003, WMAP 10 = 6.5+0.4-0.3 B = 0.047  0.006

One is not enough! Except in cosmology

The PN sample: Why should I read a slide to you?

PNe He3 at the VLA: Balser, Goss, Bania, Rood (2005)

J320 3He+

Data Model 35”

Some days it’s chicken; some days it’s feathers

He3 in S209 in only 7.5hr!

Conclude reliability level for NGC7009 ~ 0.5 mK

This looks as real as He3 but is much too strong

NGC7009 + NGC6543 + NGC6826

NGC7009 NGC6826 NGC6543 Sum

GBT Conclusions Standing waves are not a problem There is still baseline structure (BS) probably resulting from mismatches in the IF system. BS varies with frequency sometimes almost invisible other times very problematic BS amplitude is proportional to source continuum and moves with sky frequency At the mK level there are pseudo-lines In some AC bands there are short duration spikes in the ACF at seemingly random times, lags, and amplitudes

Helium-3 Conclusions We have found helium-3 in another PN, J320, using the VLA We probably have found helium-3 in NGC7009 using the GBT and may have a second detection in NGC6543 The scheduling mode and proposal pressure on the GBT may not allow us to solidify these results in the near future.

A bonus: He++ or O++ RRL (a first?)