What determines the local metallicity of galaxies: global stellar mass, local stellar mass surface density or star formation rate?
Yulong Gao (USTC), Enci Wang (USTC, ETHZ), Xu Kong (USTC), Zesen Lin, (USTC), Guilin Liu (USTC), Haiyang Liu (USTC), Qing Liu, Ning Hu, Berzaf, Berhane Teklu, Xinkai Chen, and Qinyuan Zhao

TL;DR
This study investigates the factors influencing galactic metallicity, finding that local stellar mass surface density is more predictive than global stellar mass, and that metallicity is largely shaped by local star formation history and galactic winds.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of the $M_*$ - $ ext{Σ}_*$ - $Z$ relation, highlighting the fundamental role of local stellar mass surface density in determining metallicity.
Findings
Metallicity increases with $ ext{Σ}_*$ at fixed $M_*$.
The $M_*$ - $ ext{Σ}_*$ - $Z$ relation reduces scatter in metallicity predictions.
Local metallicity is independent of local star formation rate surface density.
Abstract
The metallicity and its relationship with other galactic properties is a fundamental probe of the evolution of galaxies. In this work, we select about 750,000 star-forming spatial pixels from 1122 blue galaxies in the MaNGA survey to investigate the global stellar mass - local stellar mass surface density - gas-phase metallicity ( - - ) relation. At a fixed , the metallicity increases steeply with increasing . Similarly, at a fixed , the metallicity increases strongly with increasing at low mass end, while this trend becomes less obvious at high mass end. We find the metallicity to be more strongly correlated to than to . Furthermore, we construct a tight (0.07 dex scatter) - - relation, which reduces the scatter in the - relation by about 30 for galaxies with $7.8 < {\rm…
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