Calibration-based abundances in the interstellar gas of galaxies from slit and IFU spectra
Pilyugin L.S., Lara-Lopez M.A., Vilchez J.M., Duarte Puertas S.,, Zinchenko I.A., Dors O.L

TL;DR
This study assesses the consistency of empirical abundance calibrations in galaxy interstellar gas using both slit and IFU spectra, finding that R calibration yields more reliable results across different spectral resolutions.
Contribution
It demonstrates the applicability and consistency of existing empirical calibrations for abundance determination in IFU spectra compared to slit spectra in nearby galaxies.
Findings
R calibration provides consistent abundance estimates between slit and IFU spectra.
S calibration underestimates abundances at high metallicities in IFU spectra.
Calibrations yield similar results across different spatial resolutions and samplings.
Abstract
In this work we make use of available Integral Field Unit (IFU) spectroscopy and slit spectra of several nearby galaxies. The pre-existing empirical R and S calibrations for abundance determinations are constructed using a sample of HII regions with high quality slit spectra. In this paper, we test the applicability of those calibrations to the IFU spectra. We estimate the calibration-based abundances obtained using both the IFU and the slit spectroscopy for eight nearby galaxies. The median values of the slit and IFU spectra-based abundances in bins of 0.1 in fractional radius Rg (normalized to the optical radius) of a galaxy are determined and compared. We find that the IFU and the slit spectra-based abundances obtained through the R calibration are close to each other, the mean value of the differences of abundances is 0.005 dex and the scatter in the differences is 0.037 dex for 38…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Calibration and Measurement Techniques · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
