Validity of abundances derived from spaxel spectra of the MaNGA survey
L.S.Pilyugin, E.K.Grebel, I.A.Zinchenko, Y.A.Nefedyev, V.M.Shulga, Han, Wei, P.P.Berczik

TL;DR
This study evaluates the accuracy of chemical abundance measurements from MaNGA galaxy spaxel spectra, highlighting the impact of diffuse ionized gas on line strengths and validating reliable calibration methods for abundance determination.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the three-dimensional R calibration yields reliable abundances in MaNGA spaxel spectra despite diffuse ionized gas effects.
Findings
S_2 line strength is significantly increased in fibre and spaxel spectra.
The N_2 and R_2 line distortions are less than a factor of 1.3 on average.
The 3D R calibration provides reliable abundance estimates in MaNGA galaxies.
Abstract
We measured the emission lines in the spaxel spectra of MaNGA galaxies in order to determine the abundance distributions therein. It has been suggested that the strength of the low-ionization lines, R_2, N_2, and S_2 may be increased (relative to Balmer lines) in (some) spaxel spectra of the MaNGA survey due to a contribution of the radiation of the diffuse ionized gas. Consequently, the abundances derived from the spaxel spectra through strong-line methods may suffer from large errors. We examined this expectation by comparing the behaviour of the line intensities and the abundances estimated through different calibrations for slit spectra of HII regions in nearby galaxies, for fibre spectra from the SDSS, and for spaxel spectra of the MaNGA survey. We found that the S_2 strength is increased significantly in the fibre and spaxel spectra. The mean enhancement changes with metallicity…
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