论文标题
半分析光谱拟合:同时建模漫画螺旋星系中的质量积累和化学演化
Semi-analytic spectral fitting: simultaneously modelling the mass accumulation and chemical evolution in MaNGA spiral galaxies
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论文摘要
我们开发了一种新型的半分析光谱拟合方法,以量化单个星系的恒星形成历史(SFH)和化学富集历史(CHEHS)。我们构建了简单而通用的化学演化模型,以研究气体流入和流出过程以及恒星形成,以研究无合并星形成系统的演变。这些模型直接拟合到星系的吸收线光谱,而它们的发射线用于限制当前气相金属性和恒星形成速率。我们将此方法应用于从SDSS-IV漫画调查中选择的螺旋星系。通过拟合每个星系的共添加吸收线光谱,并使用当今金属性和恒星形成的发射线约束,我们重建了样品中所有对象的SFH和CHEHS。我们可以使用这些重建来获得派生相关性的考古指标,例如任何红移的质量 - 金属关系关系,这与直接观察相比有利。我们发现SFHS和CHEHS都具有强大的质量依赖性:大型星系积累了其恒星质量并早些时候富集。这种质量依赖性导致观察到的质量 - 金属关系在较低的红移下的平坦。该模型还重现了观察到的气体质量比及其质量依赖性。此外,我们能够确定更多的大型星系具有较早的气体插入时间和较短的插入时间尺度,并且低质量星系的早期化学富集被强大的流出抑制,而在大型星系中流出并不是很明显。
We develop a novel semi-analytic spectral fitting approach to quantify the star-formation histories (SFHs) and chemical enrichment histories (ChEHs) of individual galaxies. We construct simple yet general chemical evolution models that account for gas inflow and outflow processes as well as star formation, to investigate the evolution of merger-free star-forming systems. These models are fitted directly to galaxies' absorption-line spectra, while their emission lines are used to constrain current gas phase metallicity and star formation rate. We apply this method to spiral galaxies selected from the SDSS-IV MaNGA survey. By fitting the co-added absorption-line spectra for each galaxy, and using the emission-line constraints on present-day metallicity and star formation, we reconstruct both the SFHs and the ChEHs for all objects in the sample. We can use these reconstructions to obtain archaeological measures of derived correlations such as the mass--metallicity relation at any redshift, which compare favourably with direct observations. We find that both the SFHs and ChEHs have strong mass dependence: massive galaxies accumulate their stellar masses and become enriched earlier. This mass dependence causes the observed flattening of the mass--metallicity relation at lower redshifts. The model also reproduces the observed gas-to-stellar mass ratio and its mass dependence. Moreover, we are able to determine that more massive galaxies have earlier gas infall times and shorter infall time-scales, and that the early chemical enrichment of low-mass galaxies is suppressed by strong outflows, while outflows are not very significant in massive galaxies.