The dependence of the gradients of oxygen and nitrogen-to-oxygen on stellar age in MaNGA galaxies
I.A. Zinchenko, J.M. Vilchez, E. Perez-Montero, A.V. Sukhorukov, M., Sobolenko, S. Duarte Puertas

TL;DR
This study investigates how oxygen and nitrogen-to-oxygen abundance gradients in MaNGA galaxies relate to stellar mass and age, revealing non-linear dependencies and evolutionary trends in metallicity gradients.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of metallicity gradient dependence on stellar mass and age using two different abundance determination methods.
Findings
Both methods show non-linear O/H and N/O gradient dependence on stellar mass.
Gradients are steeper in intermediate-mass galaxies and flatter in high- and low-mass galaxies.
Metallicity gradients evolve with stellar population age, showing different behaviors based on galaxy mass.
Abstract
We derive the oxygen abundance (O/H), the nitrogen-to-oxygen (N/O) abundance ratio, and their corresponding radial gradients for a sample of 1431 galaxies from MaNGA DR15 survey using two different realizations of the strong line method: empirical R calibration and the Bayesian model-based {\sc HII-CHI-mistry} ({\sc HCm}) code. We find that both abundance calculation methods reveal a correlation between the O/H gradient and the stellar mass of a galaxy. This relation is non-linear, with the steepest average gradients in the intermediate mass range and flatter average gradients for high- and low-mass galaxies. The relation between the N/O gradient and the stellar mass is, on average, non-linear with the steepest gradients in the intermediate mass range (), flatter gradients for high-mass galaxies, and the flattest gradients for low-mass galaxies. However, the…
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