Chemical abundances and properties of the ionized gas in NGC 1705
F. Annibali (INAF-OABO), M. Tosi (INAF-OABO), A. Pasquali, (Universitaet Heidelberg), A. Aloisi (STScI), M. Mignoli (INAF-OABO), D., Romano (INAF-OABO)

TL;DR
This study uses imaging and spectroscopy to analyze the chemical composition and ionized gas properties of NGC 1705, revealing a negative oxygen metallicity gradient and insights into the galaxy's ionization sources.
Contribution
First direct measurement of oxygen abundance gradient in NGC 1705, providing new insights into its chemical evolution and ionization structure.
Findings
Detected a negative oxygen metallicity gradient of -0.24 dex/kpc.
Oxygen abundance is about 0.26 dex lower than previous estimates.
Ionization is primarily due to starburst activity, not shocks.
Abstract
We obtained [O III] narrow-band imaging and multi-slit MXU spectroscopy of the blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxy NGC 1705 with FORS2@VLT to derive chemical abundances of PNe and H II regions and, more in general, to characterize the properties of the ionized gas. The auroral [O III]\lambda4363 line was detected in all but one of the eleven analyzed regions, allowing for a direct estimate of their electron temperature. The only object for which the [O III]\lambda4363 line was not detected is a possible low-ionization PN, the only one detected in our data. For all the other regions, we derived the abundances of Nitrogen, Oxygen, Neon, Sulfur and Argon out to ~ 1 kpc from the galaxy center. We detect for the first time in NGC 1705 a negative radial gradient in the oxygen metallicity of -0.24 \pm 0.08 dex kpc^{-1}. The element abundances are all consistent with values reported in the…
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