An analytical model for galaxy metallicity: What do metallicity relations tell us about star formation and outflow?
Yu Lu, Guillermo A. Blanc, Andrew Benson

TL;DR
This paper presents an analytical model linking galaxy metallicity relations to star formation and feedback, providing constraints on outflow processes and insights into galaxy evolution across different masses and redshifts.
Contribution
The model offers new quantitative constraints on outflow mass-loading factors and their dependence on galaxy mass and metallicity enrichment, advancing understanding of galaxy formation physics.
Findings
Outflow mass-loading factors are limited to ~20 for low-mass galaxies and ~1 for high-mass galaxies.
Metal-enriched outflows can restrict the outflow mass-loading factor to below ~10.
Lower-mass galaxies are rapidly enriching their metallicities, indicating a downsizing trend.
Abstract
We develop a simple analytical model that tracks galactic metallicities governed by star formation and feedback to gain insight from the observed galaxy stellar mass-metallicity relations over a large range of stellar masses and redshifts. The model reveals the following implications of star formation and feedback processes in galaxy formation. First, the observed metallicity relations provide a stringent upper limit for the averaged outflow mass-loading factors of local galaxies, which is ~20 for M_*~10^9Msun galaxies and monotonically decreases to ~1 for M_*~10^{11}Msun galaxies. Second, the inferred upper-limit for the outflow mass-loading factor sensitively depends on whether the outflow is metal-enriched with respect to the ISM metallicity. If half of the metals ejected from SNe leave the galaxy in metal-enriched winds, the outflow mass-loading factor for galaxies at any mass can…
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