Correlation between the gas-phase metallicity and ionization parameter in extragalactic HII regions
Xihan Ji, Renbin Yan

TL;DR
This study investigates the correlation between metallicity and ionization parameter in extragalactic HII regions, revealing its dependence on modeling assumptions and challenging existing theoretical models.
Contribution
It systematically analyzes how photoionization model assumptions affect the observed metallicity-ionization correlation in HII regions, highlighting potential biases and the need for refined models.
Findings
Consistent models predict a positive correlation.
Inconsistent models yield variable correlations.
Higher SFR regions show higher ionization but weaker correlation.
Abstract
The variations of the metallicity and ionization parameter in HII regions are usually thought to be the dominant factors that produce the variations we see in the observed emission line spectra. There is an increasing amount of evidence that these two quantities are physically correlated, although the exact form of this correlation is debatable in the literature. Simulated emission line spectra from photoionized clouds provide important clues about the physical conditions of HII regions and are frequently used for deriving metallicities and ionization parameters. Through a systematic investigation on the assumptions and methodology used in applying photoionization models, we find that the derived correlation has a strong dependence on the choice of model parameters. On the one hand, models that give consistent predictions over multiple emission-line ratios yield a positive correlation…
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