New calibrations for abundance determinations in HII regions
L.S. Pilyugin, E.K. Grebel

TL;DR
This paper introduces new calibration relations for determining oxygen and nitrogen abundances in HII regions using strong emission lines, achieving high accuracy and simplifying the process across different metallicity ranges.
Contribution
The paper presents novel calibration relations based on strong emission lines that improve accuracy and applicability over existing methods for abundance determinations in HII regions.
Findings
Calibration relations agree with Te-based abundances within ~0.1 dex.
Oxygen abundances from R- and S-based calibrations agree within ~0.05 dex.
Relations are effective across high- and low-metallicity regimes.
Abstract
Simple relations for deriving the oxygen abundance in HII regions with intensities of the three strong emission lines R_2, R_3, and N_2 (R calibration) or S_2, R_3, and N_2 (S calibration) in their spectra are suggested. A sample of 313 reference HII regions of the counterpart method is used as calibrating data points. Relations for the determination of nitrogen abundances, the R calibration, are also constructed. We find that the oxygen and nitrogen abundances in high-metallicity HII regions can be estimated using the intensities of the two strong lines R_2 and N_2 (or S_2 and N_2 for oxygen) only. The corresponding two-dimensional relations are provided. There are considerable advantages of the suggested calibration relations as compared to the existing ones. First, the oxygen and nitrogen abundances estimated through the suggested calibrations agree with the Te-based abundances…
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