Chemical abundances of LINER galaxies -- Nitrogen abundance estimations
C. B. Oliveira Jr., A.C. Krabbe, O. L. Dors Jr., I. A. Zinchenko, J., A. Hernandez-Jimenez, M. V. Cardaci, G. F. H\"agele, G. S. Ilha

TL;DR
This study estimates nitrogen and oxygen abundances in LINER galaxies using photoionization models, revealing their metallicity levels, enrichment similarities with other galaxy types, and nitrogen production mechanisms.
Contribution
First detailed nitrogen and oxygen abundance estimates in LINERs based on photoionization models and MaNGA data, highlighting their chemical enrichment and production processes.
Findings
LINERs have oxygen and nitrogen abundances with mean values of 8.74 and 8.05 respectively.
About 70% of LINERs have oversolar O/H and N/H abundances.
LINERs show a negative correlation between N/O and O/H, indicating secondary nitrogen production.
Abstract
In this work, we investigated the nitrogen and oxygen abundances in a sample of galaxies with Low Ionization Nuclear Emission Regions (LINERs) in their nucleus. Optical spectroscopic data (3 600 - 10 000 {\AA}) of 40 LINERs from the Mapping Nearby Galaxies (MaNGA) survey were considered. Only objects classified as retired galaxies, i.e. whose main ionization sources are post-Asymptotic Giant Branch (pAGB) stars, were selected. The abundance estimates were obtained through detailed photoionization models built with the cloudy code to reproduce a set of observational emission line intensities ratios of the sample. Our results show that LINERs have oxygen and nitrogen abundances in the ranges of (mean value ) and (mean value ), respectively. About 70% of the sample have oversolar O/H and N/H…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation
