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On the origin of the mass-metallicity gradient relation in the local Universe

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-09-10 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

In addition to the well-known gas phase mass-metallicity relation (MZR), recent spatially-resolved observations have shown that local galaxies also obey a mass-metallicity gradient relation (MZGR) whereby metallicity gradients can vary systematically with galaxy mass. In this work, we use our recently-developed analytic model for metallicity distributions in galactic discs, which includes a wide range of physical processes -- radial advection, metal diffusion, cosmological accretion, and metal-enriched outflows -- to simultaneously analyse the MZR and MZGR. We show that the same physical principles govern the shape of both: centrally-peaked metal production favours steeper gradients, and this steepening is diluted by the addition of metal-poor gas, which is supplied by inward advection for low-mass galaxies and by cosmological accretion for massive galaxies. The MZR and the MZGR both bend at galaxy stellar mass 10101010.5M\sim 10^{10} - 10^{10.5}\,\rm{M_{\odot}}, and we show that this feature corresponds to the transition of galaxies from the advection-dominated to the accretion-dominated regime. We also find that both the MZR and MZGR strongly suggest that low-mass galaxies preferentially lose metals entrained in their galactic winds. While this metal-enrichment of the galactic outflows is crucial for reproducing both the MZR and the MZGR at the low-mass end, we show that the flattening of gradients in massive galaxies is expected regardless of the nature of their winds.

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@article{arxiv.2102.09733,
  title  = {On the origin of the mass-metallicity gradient relation in the local Universe},
  author = {Piyush Sharda and Mark R. Krumholz and Emily Wisnioski and Ayan Acharyya and Christoph Federrath and John C. Forbes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.09733},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

3 figures, 1 appendix, 12 pages. Accepted by MNRAS; corrected typo in equation A1