2006A&A...448..955I


Query : 2006A&A...448..955I

2006A&A...448..955I - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 448, 955-970 (2006/3-4)

The chemical composition of metal-poor emission-line galaxies in the Data Release 3 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.

IZOTOV Y.I., STASINSKA G., MEYNET G., GUSEVA N.G. and THUAN T.X.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have re-evaluated empirical expressions for the abundance determination of N, O, Ne, S, Cl, Ar and Fe taking into account the latest atomic data and constructing an appropriate grid of photoionization models with state-of-the art model atmospheres. Using these expressions we have derived heavy element abundances in the ∼310 emission-line galaxies from the Data Release 3 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) with an observed Hβ flux F(Hβ)>10–14erg/s/cm2 and for which the [O III] λ4363 emission line was detected at least at a 2σ level, allowing abundance determination by direct methods. The oxygen abundance 12+logO/H of the SDSS galaxies lies in the range from ∼7.1 (Z/30) to ∼8.5 (0.7Z). The SDSS sample is merged with a sample of 109 blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxies with high quality spectra, which contains extremely low-metallicity objects. We use the merged sample to study the abundance patterns of low-metallicity emission-line galaxies. We find that extremely metal-poor galaxies (12+logO/H<7.6, i.e. Z<Z/12) are rare in the SDSS sample. The α element-to-oxygen abundance ratios do not show any significant trends with oxygen abundance, in agreement with previous studies, except for a slight increase of Ne/O with increasing metallicity, which we interpret as due to a moderate depletion of O onto grains in the most metal-rich galaxies. The Fe/O abundance ratio is smaller than the solar value, by up to 1 dex at the high metallicity end. We also find that Fe/O increases with decreasing Hβ equivalent width EW(Hβ). We interpret this as a sign of strong depletion onto dust grains, and gradual destruction of those grains on a time scale of a few Myr. All the galaxies are found to have log N/O>-1.6, implying that they have a different nature than the subsample of high-redshift damped Lyα systems with log N/O of ~-2.3 and that their ages are larger than 100-300 Myr. We confirm the apparent increase in N/O with decreasing EW(Hβ), already shown in previous studies, and explain it as the signature of gradual nitrogen ejection by massive stars from the most recent starburst.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: ISM - galaxies: starburst - galaxies: abundances

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/448/955): table1.dat table2.dat>

Simbad objects: 28

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Number of rows : 28
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 450 H2G 01 15 30.4565036568 -00 51 39.125259576   13.4   13.3 13.2 ~ 227 0
2 LEDA 2790884 bCG 08 25 55.5166210656 +35 32 31.833368556   18.2       ~ 120 1
3 US 1442 Sy1 08 40 29.9112912216 +47 07 10.241384412   18.2       ~ 62 0
4 Mrk 1416 AG? 09 20 55.93 +52 34 07.2   17.0       ~ 59 0
5 HS 0924+3821 EmG 09 28 06.236 +38 07 57.05   18.5       ~ 15 0
6 LEDA 26955 AG? 09 30 09.041 +60 28 05.37           ~ 46 0
7 Mrk 116 PaG 09 34 02.1 +55 14 25           ~ 1104 1
8 Mrk 116B EmG 09 34 02.389 +55 14 23.14           ~ 57 0
9 MCG+00-25-010 Sy1 09 44 01.8742171440 -00 38 31.993352700   15.5       ~ 70 0
10 Mrk 22 Sy1 09 49 30.3096198376 +55 34 46.971972356   15.7       ~ 71 0
11 Mrk 1236 GiP 09 49 54.12 +00 36 58.5           ~ 35 0
12 LEDA 28398 EmG 09 51 31.7596930512 +52 59 35.987746452   18       ~ 44 0
13 Mrk 1434 SBG 10 34 10.155 +58 03 49.13   16.5   16.54   ~ 73 0
14 NGC 3353 AGN 10 45 22.390 +55 57 37.36 12.90 13.25 12.79     ~ 359 1
15 LEDA 35516 EmG 11 31 16.3816974720 +57 03 58.650372432   18.5       ~ 36 0
16 Mrk 178 bCG 11 33 29.12 +49 14 17.4 14.69 14.61 14.25 14.17   ~ 230 1
17 LEDA 37102 Sy1 11 51 33.3537570144 -02 22 21.893502576   17       ~ 167 0
18 Mrk 1307 Sy1 11 52 37.19 -02 28 09.9   14.79   14.09 14.9 ~ 171 0
19 Mrk 193 AG? 11 55 28.34 +57 39 52.0   16.5       ~ 60 0
20 LEDA 2501589 AG? 12 08 28.1896864416 +55 25 25.797650880   17.0       ~ 31 0
21 LEDA 39055 EmG 12 14 02.4588226248 +53 45 17.525587212   18       ~ 83 0
22 LEDA 2816013 AG? 12 25 05.438 +61 09 09.72   17.0       ~ 47 0
23 LEDA 2816050 G 13 21 22.6 +57 41 29   18.5       ~ 26 0
24 2MASX J13212499+5741501 GiP 13 21 24.045 +57 41 40.13   18.5       ~ 30 0
25 Mrk 1486 H2G 13 59 50.9040921984 +57 26 22.988579172   17.0       ~ 69 0
26 NVSS J153412+571655 rG 15 34 13.3862564640 +57 17 07.282532472   15.8       ~ 75 1
27 GB1 1533+470 G 15 35 00.00 +46 49 06.0   16.0       ~ 19 0
28 Mrk 487 bCG 15 37 04.237 +55 15 47.60   15.2       ~ 132 0

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