Integral field spectroscopy of nitrogen overabundant blue compact dwarf galaxies
E. P\'erez-Montero, J. M. V\'ilchez, B. Cedr\'es, G. F. H\"agele, M., Moll\'a, C. Kehrig, A. I. D\'iaz, R. Garc\'ia-Benito, D. Mart\'in-Gord\'on

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy to analyze the spatial distribution of nitrogen and oxygen in three blue compact dwarf galaxies with N/O excess, finding that the excess is not due to Wolf-Rayet stars and that N/O is spatially uniform.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spatial analysis of chemical abundances in BCDs, revealing the uniformity of N/O and challenging the association with Wolf-Rayet stars.
Findings
N/O is spatially uniform across the galaxies.
Outer regions show high N/O and excitation, possibly due to AGN-like ionization.
Wolf-Rayet stars are insufficient to explain N/O excess.
Abstract
We study the spatial distribution of the physical properties and of oxygen and nitrogen abundances in three Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxiess (HS 0128+2832, HS 0837+4717 and Mrk 930) with a reported excess of N/O in order to investigate the nature of this excess and, particularly, if it is associated with Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars We have observed these BCDs by using PMAS integral field spectroscopy in the optical spectral range (3700 - 6900 {\AA}), mapping their physical-chemical properties, using both the direct method and appropriate strong-line methods. We make a statistical analysis of the resulting distributions and we compare them with the integrated properties of the galaxies. Our results indicate that outer parts of the three galaxies are placed on the "AGN-zone" of the [NII]/H{\alpha} vs. [OIII]/H{\beta} diagnostic diagram most likely due to a high N/O combined with the excitation…
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