Mass-Metallicity and Star Formation Rate in Galaxies: a complex relation tuned to stellar age
S. Duarte Puertas, J. M. Vilchez, J. Iglesias-P\'aramo, M. Moll\'a, E., P\'erez-Montero, C. Kehrig, L. S. Pilyugin, I. A. Zinchenko

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex relationship between stellar mass, metallicity, star formation rate, and stellar age in local galaxies, revealing that stellar age significantly influences the mass-metallicity-SFR relation.
Contribution
It provides the first aperture-corrected measurements of oxygen and nitrogen abundances and demonstrates the importance of stellar age in understanding the MZR-SFR relation.
Findings
The MZR is consistent with well-studied nearby galaxies.
A complex, age-dependent relation between MZR and SFR is observed.
Young galaxies with high SFRs show the strongest dependence.
Abstract
In this work we study the stellar mass -- metallicity relation (MZR) of an extended sample of star-forming galaxies in the local Universe and its possible dependence with the star formation rate (SFR). A sample of 195000 Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) star-forming galaxies has been selected up to z=0.22 with the aim of analysing the behaviour of the relation of MZR with respect to SFR and taking into account the age of their stellar populations. For this sample we have obtained, for the first time, aperture corrected oxygen and nitrogen-to-oxygen abundances (O/H and N/O, respectively) and SFR using the empirical prescriptions from the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area (CALIFA) survey. To perform this study we make use also of the stellar mass of the galaxies and the parameter Dn(4000) as a proxy of the age of the stellar population. We derive a robust MZR locus, which is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImpact of Light on Environment and Health · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
