Oxygen yields as a constraint on feedback processes in galaxies
Maritza A. Lara-Lopez, Maria Emilia De Rossi, Leonid S. Pilyugin, Anna, Gallazzi, Thomas M. Hughes, Igor A. Zinchenko

TL;DR
This study investigates how oxygen yields relate to galaxy feedback processes by analyzing a large galaxy sample and comparing observations with simulations, revealing a bimodal trend in the M_bar-y_eff relation influenced by galaxy age.
Contribution
It uncovers a bimodal M_bar-y_eff relation and highlights the role of AGN feedback and gas flows in galaxy evolution, supported by extensive observational and simulation data.
Findings
Y_eff increases with M_bar for young galaxies.
Y_eff decreases with M_bar for older galaxies.
Good agreement with EAGLE simulation predictions.
Abstract
We study the interplay between several properties determined from Optical and a combination of Optical/Radio measurements, such as the effective Oxygen yield (y_eff), the star formation efficiency, gas metallicity, depletion time, gas fraction, and baryonic mass(M_bar), among others. We use spectroscopic data from the SDSS survey, and HI information from the ALFALFA survey to build a statistically significant sample of more than 5,000 galaxies. Furthermore, we complement our analysis with data from the GASS and COLD GASS surveys, and with a sample of star-forming galaxies from the Virgo cluster. Additionally, we have compared our results with predictions from the EAGLE simulations, finding a very good agreement when using the high-resolution run. We explore in detail the M_bar-y_eff relation, finding a bimodal trend that can be separated when the stellar age of galaxies is considered.…
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