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Revista mexicana de astronomía y astrofísica

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MORISSET, C.  and  STASIńSKA, G.. Modelling of asymmetric nebulae. II. Line profiles. Rev. mex. astron. astrofis [online]. 2006, vol.42, n.2, pp.153-166. ISSN 0185-1101.

We present a tool, VELNEB_3D, which can be applied to the results of 1D or 3D photoionization codes to generate emission line profiles, position-velocity maps, and 3D maps in any emission line by assuming an arbitrary velocity field. We give a few examples, based on our pseudo-3D photoionization code NEBU_3D (Morisset et al. 2005) which show the potentiality and usefulness of our tool. One example shows how complex line profiles can be obtained even with a simple expansion law if the nebula is bipolar and the slit slightly off-center. Another example shows different ways to produce line profiles that could be attributed to a turbulent velocity field while there is no turbulence in the model. A third example shows how, in certain circumstances, it is possible to discriminate between two very different geometrical structures -here a face-on blister and its "spherical impostor"- when using appropriate high resolution spectra. Finally, we show how our tool is able to generate 3D maps, similar to the ones that can be obtained by observing extended nebulae with integral field units.

Keywords : ISM [H II REGIONS]; LINE [PROFILES]; METHODS [NUMERICAL]; PLANETARY NEBULAE [GENERAL]; TURBULENCE.

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