The Mass-Metallicity relation explored with CALIFA: I. Is there a dependence on the star formation rate?
S. F. Sanchez, F. F. Rosales-Ortega, B. Jungwiert, J., Iglesias-Paramo1, J. M. Vilchez, R. A. Marino, C. J. Walcher, B. Husemann, D., Mast, A. Monreal-Ibero, R. Cid Fernandes, E. Perez, R. Gonzalez Delgado, R., Garcia-Benito, L. Galbany, G. van de Ven, K. Jahnke, H. Flores, J.

TL;DR
This study uses CALIFA survey data to analyze the mass-metallicity relation in galaxies, finding a strong primary correlation with stellar mass but no secondary dependence on star formation rate, supporting a rapid recycling scenario.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the local and global mass-metallicity relation using integral field spectroscopy data from CALIFA, with a focus on the role of star formation rate.
Findings
Strong correlation between stellar mass and gas-phase metallicity.
No secondary dependence of metallicity on star formation rate.
Results support rapid gas recycling in galaxies.
Abstract
We present the results on the study of the global and local M-Z relation based on the first data available from the CALIFA survey (150 galaxies). This survey provides integral field spectroscopy of the complete optical extent of each galaxy (up to 2-3 effective radii), with enough resolution to separate individual HII regions and/or aggregations. Nearly 3000 individual HII regions have been detected. The spectra cover the wavelength range between [OII]3727 and [SII]6731, with a sufficient signal-to-noise to derive the oxygen abundance and star-formation rate associated with each region. In addition, we have computed the integrated and spatially resolved stellar masses (and surface densities), based on SDSS photometric data. We explore the relations between the stellar mass, oxygen abundance and star-formation rate using this dataset. We derive a tight relation between the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
