Semi-analytic spectral fitting: simultaneously modelling the mass accumulation and chemical evolution in MaNGA spiral galaxies
Shuang Zhou, Michael Merrifield, Alfonso Aragon-Salamanca

TL;DR
This paper introduces a semi-analytic spectral fitting method to simultaneously model star formation and chemical evolution in MaNGA spiral galaxies, revealing mass-dependent evolutionary patterns and outflow effects.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach combining spectral fitting with chemical evolution models to reconstruct galaxy histories from SDSS-IV MaNGA data.
Findings
Massive galaxies form stars and enrich earlier.
The mass-metallicity relation flattens at lower redshifts.
Outflows suppress early enrichment in low-mass galaxies.
Abstract
We develop a novel semi-analytic spectral fitting approach to quantify the star-formation histories (SFHs) and chemical enrichment histories (ChEHs) of individual galaxies. We construct simple yet general chemical evolution models that account for gas inflow and outflow processes as well as star formation, to investigate the evolution of merger-free star-forming systems. These models are fitted directly to galaxies' absorption-line spectra, while their emission lines are used to constrain current gas phase metallicity and star formation rate. We apply this method to spiral galaxies selected from the SDSS-IV MaNGA survey. By fitting the co-added absorption-line spectra for each galaxy, and using the emission-line constraints on present-day metallicity and star formation, we reconstruct both the SFHs and the ChEHs for all objects in the sample. We can use these reconstructions to obtain…
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