2019A&A...623A...7Z


Query : 2019A&A...623A...7Z

2019A&A...623A...7Z - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 623A, 7-7 (2019/3-1)

Characterizing the radial oxygen abundance distribution in disk galaxies.

ZINCHENKO I.A., JUST A., PILYUGIN L.S. and LARA-LOPEZ M.A.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The relation between the radial oxygen abundance distribution (gradient) and other parameters of a galaxy such as mass, Hubble type, and a bar strength, remains unclear although a large amount of observational data have been obtained in the past years.
Aims. We examine the possible dependence of the radial oxygen abundance distribution on non-axisymmetrical structures (bar/spirals) and other macroscopic parameters such as the mass, the optical radius R25, the color g-r, and the surface brightness of the galaxy. A sample of disk galaxies from the third data release of the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area Survey (CALIFA DR3) is considered.
Methods. We adopted the Fourier amplitude A2 of the surface brightness as a quantitative characteristic of the strength of non-axisymmetric structures in a galactic disk, in addition to the commonly used morphologic division for A, AB, and B types based on the Hubble classification. To distinguish changes in local oxygen abundance caused by the non-axisymmetrical structures, the multiparametric mass-metallicity relation was constructed as a function of parameters such as the bar/spiral pattern strength, the disk size, color index g-r in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) bands, and central surface brightness of the disk. The gas-phase oxygen abundance gradient is determined by using the R calibration.
Results. We find that there is no significant impact of the non-axisymmetric structures such as a bar and/or spiral patterns on the local oxygen abundance and radial oxygen abundance gradient of disk galaxies. Galaxies with higher mass, however, exhibit flatter oxygen abundance gradients in units of dex/kpc, but this effect is significantly less prominent for the oxygen abundance gradients in units of dex/R25 and almost disappears when the inner parts are avoided (R>0.25R25). We show that the oxygen abundance in the central part of the galaxy depends neither on the optical radius R25 nor on the color g-r or the surface brightness of the galaxy. Instead, outside the central part of the galaxy, the oxygen abundance increases with g-r value and central surface brightness of the disk.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: abundances - ISM: abundances - H II regions

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/623/A7): table1.dat>

Simbad objects: 68

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Number of rows : 68
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 7819 GiG 00 04 24.495 +31 28 19.30   14.3       ~ 124 0
2 NGC 1 GiP 00 07 15.8562637560 +27 42 29.020113144   13.4       ~ 116 0
3 NGC 23 AG? 00 09 53.411 +25 55 25.46   12.5       ~ 313 3
4 NGC 175 Sy2 00 37 21.5488991448 -19 56 03.358974336   12.95   11.73 12.4 ~ 101 0
5 NGC 180 GiG 00 37 57.7068082440 +08 38 06.754410816   14.3       ~ 100 0
6 NGC 214 AGN 00 41 28.0237030104 +25 29 57.833719800   13.0       ~ 170 0
7 NGC 237 AGN 00 43 27.8628000144 -00 07 29.805209400   13.65 13.06 12.53 11.85 ~ 151 0
8 NGC 234 EmG 00 43 32.3817530400 +14 20 33.397671804   13.5       ~ 125 0
9 NGC 257 GiG 00 48 01.5091790304 +08 17 49.505819100   13.7       ~ 87 0
10 NGC 309 EmG 00 56 42.6581930088 -09 54 49.952323224   12.7   11.76 12.4 ~ 165 0
11 NGC 477 Sy2 01 21 20.3410541880 +40 29 17.414141208   14.0       ~ 102 0
12 NGC 776 GiG 01 59 54.5182947984 +23 38 39.440979708   13.4       ~ 115 0
13 NGC 941 EmG 02 28 27.847 -01 09 05.61   12.8   13.0 12.9 ~ 146 0
14 NGC 976 GiG 02 34 00.0380649672 +20 58 36.291595584   12.9       ~ 114 0
15 NGC 991 LSB 02 35 32.6841762360 -07 09 15.862909536   12.36   12.7 12.6 ~ 155 1
16 NGC 1070 AG? 02 43 22.2706436304 +04 58 06.153414060   13.0       ~ 57 0
17 NGC 1094 LIN 02 47 27.8297462352 -00 17 06.476054676   13.5       ~ 82 0
18 NGC 1659 Sy2 04 46 29.9456285232 -04 47 19.848949980   13   12.32   ~ 66 0
19 NGC 1667 Sy2 04 48 37.1804579280 -06 19 11.824427712   13.66 12.86 11.72   ~ 364 1
20 NGC 2347 LIN 07 16 04.087 +64 42 41.54   13.2       ~ 123 0
21 NGC 2487 LIN 07 58 20.4641458656 +25 08 57.241058784   13.28 12.23     ~ 120 0
22 NGC 2529 GiG 08 07 55.6050454344 +17 49 06.512507940   14.7       ~ 44 0
23 NGC 2540 Q? 08 12 46.4478838824 +26 21 42.387277896   14.5       ~ 77 0
24 NGC 2604 GiP 08 33 23.057 +29 32 19.03   15.38 14.92     ~ 112 0
25 NGC 2730 rG 09 02 15.839 +16 50 17.51   13.7       ~ 80 0
26 NGC 2805 GiP 09 20 20.3891233968 +64 06 10.716485004   11.9       ~ 214 1
27 NGC 2906 GiG 09 32 06.2228278920 +08 26 30.486567516   13.1       ~ 168 0
28 NGC 2916 Sy2 09 34 57.5933209584 +21 42 18.960584796 12.81 12.74 12.05     ~ 153 1
29 NGC 3057 LSB 10 05 39.306 +80 17 08.40   14.2       ~ 89 0
30 NAME Great Attractor SCG 10 32 -46.0           ~ 558 0
31 NGC 3381 GiG 10 48 24.7990862064 +34 42 41.068596852   12.8       ~ 168 0
32 NGC 3614 GiG 11 18 21.3370383720 +45 44 53.524032396   12.7       ~ 124 0
33 NGC 3687 AG? 11 28 00.6057378936 +29 30 39.756081528   13.0 12.58     ~ 136 0
34 NGC 3811 AG? 11 41 16.6113724536 +47 41 26.982320640   13.0       ~ 171 0
35 NGC 4185 LIN 12 13 22.1960178360 +28 30 39.646606428   13.5       ~ 107 0
36 IC 776 EmG 12 19 03.119 +08 51 22.15   14.9       ~ 143 0
37 NGC 4961 EmG 13 05 47.5766802528 +27 44 03.247625004   13.5       ~ 182 0
38 NAME SHAPLEY-CENTAURUS CL SCG 13 06.0 -33 04           ~ 607 0
39 NGC 5000 SBG 13 09 47.454 +28 54 25.07   14.0 13.41     ~ 172 1
40 NGC 5016 AGN 13 12 06.6662685192 +24 05 41.945286156   13.180 12.558 12.093 11.547 ~ 162 0
41 NGC 5205 LIN 13 30 03.5953653072 +62 30 41.584939200   13.5       ~ 124 0
42 UGC 8733 EmG 13 48 39.119 +43 24 44.73   14.6       ~ 88 0
43 NGC 5320 SyG 13 50 20.4032909280 +41 21 58.381675956   13.1   11.98   ~ 115 0
44 NGC 5406 LIN 14 00 20.1233388144 +38 54 55.474400196   13.1       ~ 125 0
45 NGC 5480 AG? 14 06 21.522 +50 43 29.99   12.6       ~ 206 0
46 NGC 5520 GiP 14 12 22.8055823616 +50 20 54.479575320   13.3       ~ 126 0
47 NGC 5633 EmG 14 27 28.3616823288 +46 08 47.521403916   13.176 12.932 12.449 11.575 ~ 182 0
48 NGC 5720 LIN 14 38 33.2828437080 +50 48 54.897094260   14.7       ~ 70 0
49 NGC 5732 AG? 14 40 38.9756466216 +38 38 16.358563788   14.4       ~ 77 0
50 NGC 5888 LIN 15 13 07.3724076672 +41 15 52.641896508   14.3       ~ 85 0
51 NGC 5957 Sy2 15 35 23.2175160360 +12 02 51.281778048   13.3       ~ 133 0
52 NGC 6004 GiG 15 50 22.7234510328 +18 56 21.333070932   13.4       ~ 98 0
53 NGC 6063 AG? 16 07 13.0021003512 +07 58 44.434838856   14.1       ~ 152 0
54 NGC 6154 LIN 16 25 30.4846438032 +49 50 24.910783008   13.60       ~ 73 1
55 NGC 6155 EmG 16 26 08.3352615552 +48 22 00.410482092   13.20       ~ 110 1
56 NGC 6301 GiG 17 08 32.7448601544 +42 20 20.859983448   14.6       ~ 67 0
57 IC 1256 AG? 17 23 47.2869698760 +26 29 11.470994700   14.297 13.551 13.022 12.434 ~ 94 0
58 NGC 6497 AG? 17 51 17.9729051760 +59 28 15.130952292   14.3       ~ 60 0
59 NGC 6941 rG 20 36 23.4741258768 -04 37 07.445724024   13.3   13.3 12.9 ~ 80 3
60 NGC 7321 LIN 22 36 28.0158181824 +21 37 18.374440296   15.4       ~ 101 0
61 NGC 7364 rG 22 44 24.3715638768 -00 09 43.659115272   13.8       ~ 104 0
62 UGC 12224 AG? 22 52 38.3367927576 +06 05 37.218158628   15.30       ~ 80 0
63 NGC 7489 AG? 23 07 32.6813971224 +22 59 52.998974304   14.3       ~ 90 0
64 IC 5309 GiG 23 19 11.638 +08 06 33.58   15.0       ~ 121 0
65 NGC 7653 LIN 23 24 49.3605599784 +15 16 32.129440788   12.06 11.91     ~ 102 1
66 NGC 7716 AG? 23 36 31.4564531712 +00 17 50.183061252   12.9   13.0 12.6 ~ 168 0
67 NGC 7738 LIN 23 44 02.0233516093 +00 30 59.758852365   14.4       ~ 98 0
68 UGC 12816 LSB 23 51 50.6809891488 +03 04 57.754612308   15.0       ~ 64 0

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