Chemical enrichment in LINERs from MaNGA. I. Tracing Oxygen and Nitrogen Nuclear Abundances in LINERs with Varied Ionizing Sources
Borja P\'erez-D\'iaz, Enrique P\'erez-Montero, Igor A. Zinchenko and, Jos\'e M. V\'ilchez

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical abundances in LINER galaxies using MaNGA data, comparing different ionizing source scenarios to understand their impact on oxygen and nitrogen measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of LINER nuclear abundances considering multiple ionizing sources using photoionization models and the HII-CHI-Mistry code.
Findings
Oxygen abundances range from 8.08 to 8.89 in LINER nuclei.
Nitrogen-to-oxygen ratio is consistently suprasolar (~-0.69).
AGN models align with median solar oxygen abundance.
Abstract
The chemical enrichment in low-ionization nuclear emission-line regions (LINERs) is still an issue with spatial resolution spectroscopic data due to the lack of studies and the uncertainties in the nature of their ionizing source, despite being the most abundant type of active galaxies in the nearby Universe. Considering different scenarios for the ionizing source (hot old stellar populations, active galactic nuclei (AGN) or inefficient accretion disks), we analyze the implications of these assumptions to constrain the chemical content of the gas-phase interstellar medium (ISM). We used a sample of 105 galaxies from Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) survey, whose nuclear central spaxels show LINER-like emission. For each scenario considered, we built a grid of photoionization models (4928 models for each considered ionizing source) which are later used in the…
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TopicsPacific and Southeast Asian Studies
