The metal abundance of circumnuclear star forming regions in early type spirals. Spectrophotometric observations
Angeles I. Diaz (UAM), Elena Terlevich (INAOE), Marcelo Castellanos, (UAM), Guillermo F. Hagele (UAM)

TL;DR
This study measures the chemical abundances, especially oxygen, in circumnuclear star-forming regions of early spiral galaxies using spectrophotometric data, revealing high metallicities comparable to those in galaxy disks.
Contribution
It introduces a semi-empirical method for deriving abundances in high metallicity regions and provides new measurements of oxygen and sulfur abundances in circumnuclear HII regions.
Findings
Oxygen abundances are comparable to high metallicity disk HII regions.
The highest oxygen abundance measured is 12+log(O/H)=8.85, about 1.5 times solar.
S+ ions are more prevalent than S++ in these regions, unlike in disk HII regions.
Abstract
We have obtained long-slit observations in the optical and near infrared of 12 circumnuclear HII regions (CNSFR) in the early type spiral galaxies NGC 2903, NGC 3351 and NGC 3504 with the aim of deriving their chemical abundances. Only for one of the regions, the [SIII] 6312 \AA was detected providing, together with the nebular [SIII] lines at 9069, 9532 \AA, a value of the electron temperature of T([SIII])= 8400K. A semi-empirical method for the derivation of abundances in the high metallicity regime is presented. We obtain abundances which are comparable to those found in high metallicity disc HII regions from direct measurements of electron temperatures and consistent with solar values within the errors. The region with the highest oxygen abundance is R3+R4 in NGC 3504, 12+log(O/H) = 8.85, about 1.5 solar if the solar oxygen…
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