论文标题

SDSS-IV漫画星系中的气体金属分布:什么驱动梯度和局部趋势?

Gas metallicity distributions in SDSS-IV MaNGA galaxies: what drives gradients and local trends?

论文作者

Boardman, Nicholas Fraser, Wild, Vivienne, Heckman, Tim, Sánchez, Sebastián F., Riffel, Rogério, Riffel, Rogemar A., Zasowski, Gail

论文摘要

跨个别星系和星系样品之间的气体金属性分布可以教会我们有关星系如何发展的很多信息。巨大的星系通常具有负金属性梯度,质量和金属性在众多范围内的局部尺度上密切相关。但是,这种趋势的确切起源仍然难以捉摸。在这里,我们利用来自SDSS-IV漫画的数据来探讨气体金属性如何取决于局部恒星质量密度以及单个星系内的半乳酸中心半径。我们还考虑这些依赖性的强度如何在整个星系质量大小的平面上变化。我们发现,在较低的质量星系中,半径比恒星质量密度比恒星质量密度更具预测性,而我们发现密度和半径几乎在高质量和更紧凑的星系中具有同样的预测性。与以前的工作一致,我们发现金属性梯度与大规模环境之间存在温和的联系。但是,这不足以解释整个质量大小平面的气体金属行为的变化。我们认为我们的结果与扩展星系经历了光滑的气体积聚历史,随着时间的推移产生负金属性梯度的情况是一致的。我们进一步认为,更紧凑,更庞大的系统经历了增加的合并活动,从而破坏了这一过程,从而导致金属性梯度和单个星系内更为主导的密度金属相关性。

The gas metallicity distributions across individual galaxies and across galaxy samples can teach us much about how galaxies evolve. Massive galaxies typically possess negative metallicity gradients, and mass and metallicity are tightly correlated on local scales over wide range of galaxy masses; however, the precise origins of such trends remain elusive. Here, we employ data from SDSS-IV MaNGA to explore how gas metallicity depends on local stellar mass density and on galactocentric radius within individual galaxies. We also consider how the strengths of these dependencies vary across the galaxy mass-size plane. We find that radius is more predictive of local metallicity than stellar mass density in extended lower mass galaxies, while we find density and radius to be almost equally predictive in higher-mass and more compact galaxies. Consistent with previous work, we find a mild connection between metallicity gradients and large-scale environment; however, this is insufficient to explain variations in gas metallicity behaviour across the mass-size plane. We argue our results to be consistent with a scenario in which extended galaxies have experienced smooth gas accretion histories, producing negative metallicity gradients over time. We further argue that more compact and more massive systems have experienced increased merging activity that disrupts this process, leading to flatter metallicity gradients and more dominant density-metallicity correlations within individual galaxies.

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