Chemical abundances in M31 from HII regions
Almudena Zurita, Fabio Bresolin

TL;DR
This study measures chemical abundances in 31 HII regions of M31 using spectroscopic data, analyzing abundance gradients and ratios, and comparing different metallicity indicators to understand the galaxy's chemical evolution.
Contribution
First direct Te-based abundance measurements in M31's HII regions, establishing the oxygen gradient and comparing various metallicity calibration methods.
Findings
Oxygen abundance gradient of -0.023 dex/kpc in M31
Constant Ne/O, Ar/O, N/O, S/O ratios across the disk
HII region oxygen abundances are ~0.3 dex lower than stellar metallicities
Abstract
We have obtained multi-slit spectroscopic observations from 3700A to 9200A with LRIS at the Keck I telescope for 31 HII regions in the disk of the Andromeda galaxy (M31), spanning a range in galactocentric distance from 3.9 kpc to 16.1 kpc. In 9 HII regions we measure one or several auroral lines ([OIII]4363, [NII]5755, [SIII]6312, [OII]7325), from which we determine the electron temperature (Te) of the gas and derive chemical abundances using the 'direct Te-based method'. We analyze, for the first time in M31, abundance trends with galactocentric radius from the 'direct' method, and find that the Ne/O, Ar/O, N/O and S/O abundance ratios are consistent with a constant value across the M31 disc, while the O/H abundance ratio shows a weak gradient. We have combined our data with all spectroscopic observations of HII regions in M31 available in the literature, yielding a sample of 85 HII…
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