Chemical evolution of local post-starburst galaxies: Implications for the mass-metallicity relation
Ho-Hin Leung, Vivienne Wild, Michail Papathomas, Adam Carnall, Yirui, Zheng, Nicholas Boardman, Cara Wang, and Peter H. Johansson

TL;DR
This study investigates the metallicity evolution in local post-starburst galaxies, revealing most increase in metallicity during starbursts, supporting merger-driven formation and rapid metal recycling as key processes.
Contribution
Introduces a new two-step metallicity model and Gaussian process noise model to measure stellar metallicity evolution in post-starburst regions.
Findings
69% of regions increased in metallicity during starburst
Pre-burst metallicities align with star-forming galaxy relation
Final metallicities match passive galaxy relation
Abstract
We use the stellar fossil record to constrain the stellar metallicity evolution and star-formation histories of the post-starburst (PSB) regions within 45 local post-starburst galaxies from the MaNGA survey. The direct measurement of the regions' stellar metallicity evolution is achieved by a new two-step metallicity model that allows for stellar metallicity to change at the peak of the starburst. We also employ a Gaussian process noise model that accounts for correlated errors introduced by the observational data reduction or inaccuracies in the models. We find that a majority of PSB regions (69% at significance) increased in stellar metallicity during the recent starburst, with an average increase of 0.8 dex and a standard deviation of 0.4 dex. A much smaller fraction of PSBs are found to have remained constant (22%) or declined in metallicity (9%, average decrease 0.4 dex,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
