CHAOS III: Gas-Phase Abundances in NGC5457
Kevin Croxall, Richard W. Pogge, Danielle A. Berg, Evan D. Skillman,, and John Moustakas

TL;DR
This study presents extensive spectroscopic measurements of HII regions in NGC5457, analyzing temperature correlations, refining ionization correction factors, and exploring chemical abundance gradients and dispersions with unprecedented sample size.
Contribution
It provides the largest dataset of auroral line detections in NGC5457's HII regions, proposes new empirical ionization correction factors, and investigates temperature correlations and abundance dispersions.
Findings
Strong correlations between T[NII], T[SIII], and T[OIII] with little scatter.
Discrepancies between observed and modeled temperature correlations.
Discovery of HII regions with unusually low Ne/O ratios.
Abstract
The CHemical Abundances of Spirals (CHAOS) project leverages the combined power of the Large Binocular Telescope with the broad spectral range and sensitivity of the Multi Object Double Spectrograph (MODS) to measure direct abundances in large samples of HII regions in spiral galaxies. We present LBT MODS observations of 109 Hii regions in NGC5457, of which 74 have robust measurements of key auroral lines, a factor of 3 larger than all previous published detections of auroral lines in the HII regions of NGC5457. Comparing the temperatures derived from the different ionic species we find: (1) strong correlations of T[NII] with T[SIII] and T[OIII], consistent with little or no intrinsic scatter; (2) a correlation of T[SIII] with T[OIII], but with significant intrinsic dispersion; (3) overall agreement between T[NII], T[SII], and T[OII], as expected, but with significant outliers; (4) the…
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