Gas-phase metallicity of local AGN in the GASP and MaNGA surveys: the role of ram-pressure stripping
Giorgia Peluso, Mario Radovich, Alessia Moretti, Matilde Mingozzi,, Benedetta Vulcani, Bianca Poggianti, Antonino Marasco, Marco Gullieuszik

TL;DR
This study investigates how ram-pressure stripping influences the gas-phase metallicity and nuclear activity of local galaxies, finding that RPS does not significantly alter metallicity distributions or the mass-metallicity relation.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the impact of ram-pressure stripping on AGN activity and metallicity using integral field spectroscopy data and photoionization modeling.
Findings
Metallicity distributions are similar in RPS and undisturbed galaxies.
No correlation between stellar mass and AGN metallicity for high-mass galaxies.
AGN host nuclei show metallicity enhancement compared to star-forming galaxies.
Abstract
Growing evidence in support of a connection between Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) activity and the Ram-Pressure Stripping (RPS) phenomenon has been found both observationally and theoretically in the past decades. In this work, we further explore the impact of RPS on the AGN activity by estimating the gas-phase metallicity of nuclear regions and the mass-metallicity relation of galaxies at 0.07 and with stellar masses , either experiencing RPS or not. To measure oxygen abundances, we exploit Integral Field Spectroscopy data from the GASP and MaNGA surveys, photoionization models generated with the code CLOUDY and the code Nebulabayes to compare models and observations. In particular, we build CLOUDY models to reproduce line ratios induced by photoionization from stars, AGN, or a contribution of both. We find that the distributions of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
