Metals in Star-forming Galaxies with KCWI. I. Methodology and First Results on the Abundances of Iron, Magnesium, and Oxygen
Understanding the chemical enrichment of different elements is crucial to gaining a complete picture of galaxy chemical evolution. In this study, we present a new sample of 46 low-redshift, low-mass star-forming galaxies at M * ∼ 10 8−10 M ⊙ along with two quiescent galaxies at M * ∼ 10 8.8 M ⊙ obse...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2024-09, Vol.972 (2), p.182 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Understanding the chemical enrichment of different elements is crucial to gaining a complete picture of galaxy chemical evolution. In this study, we present a new sample of 46 low-redshift, low-mass star-forming galaxies at
M
*
∼ 10
8−10
M
⊙
along with two quiescent galaxies at
M
*
∼ 10
8.8
M
⊙
observed with the Keck Cosmic Web Imager, aiming to investigate the chemical evolution of galaxies in the transition zone between Local Group satellites and massive field galaxies. We develop a novel method to simultaneously determine stellar abundances of iron and magnesium in star-forming galaxies. With the gas-phase oxygen abundance (O/H)
g
measured using the strong-line method, we are able to make the first-ever apples-to-apples comparison of
α
elements in the stars and the interstellar medium. We find that the [Mg/H]
*
–[O/H]
g
relation is much tighter than the [Fe/H]
*
–[O/H]
g
relation, which can be explained by the similar production processes of
α
elements. Most galaxies in our sample exhibit higher [O/H]
g
than [Fe/H]
*
and [Mg/H]
*
. In addition, we construct mass–metallicity relations (MZRs) measured as three different elements (Fe
*
, Mg
*
, O
g
). Compared to the gas O-MZR, the stellar Fe- and Mg-MZRs show larger scatter driven by variations in specific star formation rates (sSFR), with star-forming galaxies exhibiting higher sSFR and lower stellar abundances at fixed mass. The excess of [O/H]
g
compared to stellar abundances as well as the anticorrelation between sSFR and stellar abundance suggests that galaxy quenching of intermediate-mass galaxies at
M
*
∼ 10
8−10
M
⊙
is primarily driven by starvation. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/ad5ff8 |