Bar effect on gas-phase abundance gradients. I. Data sample and chemical abundances
A. Zurita, E. Florido, F. Bresolin, E. P\'erez-Montero, I. P\'erez

TL;DR
This study compiles a large, homogeneous dataset of HII region emission lines in 51 nearby galaxies to investigate whether galactic bars influence radial metallicity gradients, providing a foundation for future detailed analysis.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive, uniform dataset of chemical abundances and structural parameters for a large galaxy sample, evaluating different abundance determination methods.
Findings
Strong-line methods can flatten steep abundance profiles.
The dataset includes 2831 HII regions across 51 galaxies.
Abundance gradients and their dependence on galaxy morphology are analyzed.
Abstract
Studies of gas-phase radial metallicity profiles in spirals published in the last decade have diminished the importance of galactic bars as agents that mix and flatten the profiles, contradicting results obtained in the 1990s. We have collected a large sample of 2831 published HII region emission-line fluxes in 51 nearby galaxies, including objects both with and without the presence of a bar, with the aim of revisiting the issue of whether bars affect the radial metal distribution in spirals. In this first paper of a series of two, we present the galaxy and the HII region samples. The methodology is homogeneous for the whole data sample and includes the derivation of HII region chemical abundances, structural parameters of bars and discs, galactocentric distances, and radial abundance profiles. We have obtained O/H and N/O abundance ratios from the Te-based (direct) method for a…
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