English

Disentangling the physical parameters of gaseous nebulae and galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-04-10 v1

Abstract

We present an analysis to disentangle the connection between physical quantities that characterize the conditions of ionized HII regions -- metallicity (ZZ), ionization parameter (UU), and electron density (nen_\mathrm{e}) -- and the global stellar mass (MM_\ast) and specific star formation rate (sSFR=SFR/M\mathrm{sSFR}=\mathrm{SFR}/M_\ast) of the host galaxies. We construct composite spectra of galaxies at 0.027z0.250.027 \le z \le 0.25 from Sloan Digital Sky Survey, separating the sample into bins of MM_\ast and sSFR, and estimate the nebular conditions from the emission line flux ratios. Specially, metallicity is estimated from the direct method based on the faint auroral lines [OIII]λ\lambda4363 and [OII]λλ\lambda\lambda7320,7330. The metallicity estimates cover a wide range from 12+logO/H7.68.912+\log\mathrm{O/H}\sim7.6\textrm{--}8.9. It is found that these three nebular parameters all are tightly correlated with the location in the MM_\ast--sSFR plane. With simple physically-motivated ans\"atze, we derive scaling relations between these physical quantities by performing multi regression analysis. In particular, we find that UU is primarily controlled by sSFR, as UsSFR0.43U \propto \mathrm{sSFR}^{0.43}, but also depends significantly on both ZZ and nen_\mathrm{e}. The derived partial dependence of UZ0.36U \propto Z^{-0.36} is weaker than the apparent correlation (UZ1.52U\propto Z^{-1.52}). The remaining negative dependence of UU on nen_\mathrm{e} is found to be Une0.29U \propto n_\mathrm{e}^{-0.29}. The scaling relations we derived are in agreement with predictions from theoretical models and observations of each aspect of the link between these quantities. Our results provide a useful set of equations to predict the nebular conditions and emission-line fluxes of galaxies in semi-analytic models.

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@article{arxiv.1812.06939,
  title  = {Disentangling the physical parameters of gaseous nebulae and galaxies},
  author = {Daichi Kashino and Akio K. Inoue},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.06939},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

19 pages, 12 figures, submitted to MNRAS. Comments welcome