Direct Oxygen Abundances for Low Luminosity LVL Galaxies
Danielle A. Berg, Evan D. Skillman, Andrew R. Marble, Liese van Zee,, Charles W. Engelbracht, Janice C. Lee, Robert C. Kennicutt, Jr., Daniela, Calzetti, Daniel A. Dale, and Benjamin D. Johnson

TL;DR
This study provides direct oxygen abundance measurements for low luminosity galaxies, establishing key luminosity-metallicity and mass-metallicity relationships and analyzing nitrogen-to-oxygen trends, which enhance understanding of galaxy chemical evolution.
Contribution
First direct oxygen abundance estimates for 19 low luminosity galaxies and analysis of their metallicity relationships at low luminosities.
Findings
Established L-Z relationships with low dispersion.
Derived a M-Z relationship consistent with previous studies.
Found a positive correlation between N/O ratio and B-V color.
Abstract
We present MMT spectroscopic observations of HII regions in 42 low luminosity galaxies in the LVL. For 31 galaxies, we measured the temperature sensitive [O III] line at a strength of 4 sigma or greater, and thus determine direct oxygen abundances. Our results provide the first direct estimates of oxygen abundance for 19 galaxies. Oxygen abundances were compared to B-band and 4.5 micron luminosities and stellar masses in order to characterize the luminosity-metallicity (L-Z) and mass-metallicity (M-Z) relationships at low-luminosity. We present and analyze a "Combined Select" sample composed of 38 objects (drawn from our parent sample and the literature) with direct oxygen abundances and reliable distance determinations (TRGB or Ceph). Consistent with previous studies, the B-band and 4.5 micron L-Z relationships were found to be 12+log(O/H)=(6.27+/-0.21)+(-0.11+/-0.01)M_B and…
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