Ionised gas abundances in barred spiral galaxies
E. Florido, I. P\'erez, A. Zurita, P. S\'anchez-Bl\'azquez

TL;DR
This study investigates the gas metallicity distribution in 20 barred early-type galaxies, analyzing nebular and stellar metallicities, and explores the origin and influence of gas in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the metallicity gradients and external gas accretion in barred galaxies, using long slit spectroscopy and multiple semi-empirical methods.
Findings
Gas metallicities are centrally concentrated with shallow gradients.
Some galaxies show gas metallicities below stellar values, indicating external origin.
Lower metallicity gas correlates with higher rotational velocities.
Abstract
This is the third paper of a series devoted to study the properties of bars from long slit spectroscopy to understand their formation, evolution and their influence on the evolution of disk galaxies. In this work we aim to determine the gas metallicity distribution of a sample of 20 barred early-type galaxies. We compare the nebular and stellar metallicity distributions to conclude about the origin of the warm gas. We compare the results of nebular emission metallicities using different semi-empirical methods. We carry out AGN diagnostic diagrams along the radius to determine the radius of influence of the AGN and the nuclei nature of the studied galaxies. We then derive the gas metallicities along the bars and compare the results to the distribution of stellar metallicities in the same regions. Most of the gas emission is centrally concentrated, although 15 galaxies also show emission…
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