The stellar Fundamental Metallicity Relation: the correlation between stellar mass, star-formation rate and stellar metallicity
Tobias J. Looser, Francesco D'Eugenio, Joanna M. Piotrowska, Francesco, Belfiore, Roberto Maiolino, Michele Cappellari, William M. Baker, Sandro, Tacchella

TL;DR
This paper provides observational evidence for a stellar Fundamental Metallicity Relation linking stellar mass, star-formation rate, and metallicity, revealing insights into galaxy evolution and quenching processes.
Contribution
It introduces the stellar FMR using MaNGA data, showing its dependence on galaxy properties and supporting starvation as a key quenching mechanism.
Findings
Metallicity increases with cosmic time.
Galaxies below the main sequence have higher metallicity.
Stellar FMR aligns with theoretical models from IllustrisTNG.
Abstract
We present observational evidence for a stellar Fundamental Metallicity Relation (FMR), a smooth relation between stellar mass, star-formation rate (SFR) and the light-weighted stellar metallicity of galaxies (analogous to the well-established gas-phase FMR). We use the flexible, non-parametric software pPXF to reconstruct simultaneously the star-formation and chemical-enrichment history of a representative sample of galaxies from the local MaNGA survey. We find that (i) the metallicity of individual galaxies increases with cosmic time and (ii) at all stellar masses, the metallicity of galaxies is progressively higher, moving from the star-burst region above the main sequence (MS) towards the passive galaxies below the MS, manifesting the stellar FMR. These findings are in qualitative agreement with theoretical expectations from IllustrisTNG, where we find a mass-weighted stellar FMR.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Advanced Statistical Methods and Models
