Re-examining High Abundance SDSS Mass-Metallicity Outliers: High N/O, Evolved Wolf-Rayet Galaxies?
Danielle A. Berg, Evan D. Skillman, and Andrew R. Marble

TL;DR
This study investigates four dwarf galaxies with unusual high metallicity outliers from the mass-metallicity relation, revealing nitrogen enrichment and evolved Wolf-Rayet galaxy characteristics through new spectroscopic data and photoionization modeling.
Contribution
It provides new spectroscopic measurements including N/O ratios, demonstrating nitrogen enrichment as the cause of outlier status rather than high oxygen abundance.
Findings
High N/O ratios bias metallicity estimates.
Galaxies show properties of evolved Wolf-Rayet phase.
Oxygen abundances are consistent with typical scatter.
Abstract
We present new MMT spectroscopic observations of four dwarf galaxies representative of a larger sample observed by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and identified by Peeples et al. (2008) as low-mass, high oxygen abundance outliers from the mass-metallicity relation. Peeples et al. (2008) showed that these four objects (with metallicity estimates of 8.5 =< 12 + log(O/H) =< 8.8) have oxygen abundance offsets of 0.4-0.6 dex from the M_B luminosity-metallicity relation. Our new observations extend the wavelength coverage to include the [OII] 3726,3729 doublet, which adds leverage in oxygen abundance estimates and allows measurements of N/O ratios. All four spectra are low excitation, with relatively high N/O ratios (N/O >~ 0.10), each of which tend to bias estimates based on strong emission lines toward high oxygen abundances. These spectra all fall in a regime where the "standard"…
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