Metal-THINGS: a panchromatic analysis of the local scaling relationships of the dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 1569
L. E. Gardu\~no, J. Zaragoza-Cardiel, M. A. Lara-L\'opez, I., Zinchenko, M. C. Zerbo, M. E. De Rossi, Jacopo Fritz, S. Dib, L. Pilyugin, M., S\'anchez-Cruces, V. Heesen, S. P. O'Sullivan, O. L\'opez-Cruz, M. Valerdi,, M. Rosado

TL;DR
This study performs a detailed panchromatic analysis of the dwarf galaxy NGC 1569, revealing new insights into its scaling relations, star formation, and feedback processes at high spatial resolution.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive multiwavelength scaling relations for NGC 1569, with revised slopes and insights into gas, metallicity, and feedback effects.
Findings
Higher SFRs and correlations in star formation relations.
Flat metallicity and stellar mass relations with average metallicity.
Dust-to-gas ratio and CO conversion factors differ from previous estimates.
Abstract
We investigate several panchromatic scaling relations (SRs) for the dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 1569 using IFU data from the Metal-THINGS Survey. Among the spatially resolved properties analyzed, we explore SRs between the stellar mass, SFR, molecular gas, total gas, baryonic mass, gas metallicity, gas fraction, SFE and effective oxygen yields. Such multiwavelength SRs are analyzed at a spatial resolution of 180 pc, by combining our IFU observations with data from the surveys THINGS, CARMA, and archival data from DustPedia. Although we recover several known relations, our slopes are different to previously reported ones. Our star formation main sequence, Kennicutt-Schmidt (KS) and molecular KS relations show higher SFRs, lower scatter, and higher correlations, with steeper (1.21), and flatter slopes (0.96, 0.58) respectively. The shape of the SRs including metallicity, stellar mass, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Impact of Light on Environment and Health
