New Radial Abundance Gradients for NGC 628 and NGC 2403
Danielle A. Berg, Evan D. Skillman, Donald R. Garnett, Kevin V., Croxall, Andrew R. Marble, J.D. Smith, Karl Gordon, and Robert C. Kennicutt, Jr

TL;DR
This study measures chemical abundance gradients in NGC 628 and NGC 2403 using direct methods, revealing shallower gradients than previous estimates and detailed element ratio behaviors across galactic disks.
Contribution
First direct oxygen abundance gradient measurements for NGC 628, showing a shallower slope than prior strong-line studies, and detailed multi-element abundance analysis in both galaxies.
Findings
NGC 628 has a shallow oxygen gradient of -0.017 dex/kpc.
NGC 2403 has an oxygen gradient of -0.032 dex/kpc.
N/O ratio decreases with radius and shows a bi-modal pattern in NGC 628.
Abstract
Motived by recent ISM studies, we present high quality MMT and Gemini spectroscopic observations of H II regions in the nearby spiral galaxies NGC 628 and NGC 2403 in order to measure their chemical abundance gradients. Using long-slit and multi-object mask optical spectroscopy, we obtained measurements of the temperature sensitive auroral lines [O III] {\lambda}4363 and/or [N II] {\lambda}5755 at a strength of 4{\sigma} or greater in 11 H II regions in NGC 628 and 7 regions in NGC 2403. These observations allow us, for the first time, to derive an oxygen abundance gradient in NGC 628 based solely on "direct" oxygen abundances of H II regions: 12 + log(O/H) = (8.43+/-0.03) + (-0.017+/-0.002) x Rg (dex/kpc), with a dispersion in log(O/H) of {\sigma} = 0.10 dex, from 14 regions with a radial coverage of ~2-19 kpc. This is a significantly shallower slope than found by previous…
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