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The MUSE Atlas of Disks (MAD): resolving star formation rates and gas metallicities on <100 pc scales

Author(s)
Erroz-Ferrer, SantiagoCarollo, C. Marcelladen Brok, MarkOnodera, MasatoBrinchmann, JarleMarino, Raffaella A.Monreal-Ibero, AnaSchaye, JoopWoo, JoannaCibinel, AnnaDebattista, Victor P.Inami, HanaeMaseda, MichaelRichard, JohanTacchella, SandroWisotzki, Lutz
Issued Date
2019-04
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stz194
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/53340
Citation
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, v.484, no.4, pp.5009 - 5027
Abstract
We study the physical properties of the ionized gas in local discs using the sample of 38 nearby similar to 10(8.5-11.2) M-circle dot Star-Forming Main-Sequence (SFMS) galaxies observed so far as part of the MUSE Atlas of Disks (MAD). Specifically, we use all strong emission lines in the MUSE wavelength range 4650-9300 angstrom to investigate the resolved ionized gas properties on similar to 100 pc scales. This spatial resolution enables us to disentangle HII regions from the diffuse ionized gas (DIG) in the computation of gas metallicities and star formation rates (SFRs) of star-forming regions. The gas metallicities generally decrease with radius. The metallicity of the H II regions is on average similar to 0.1 dex higher than that of the DIG, but the metallicity radial gradient in both components is similar. The mean metallicities within the inner galaxy cores correlate with the total stellar mass of the galaxies. On our < 100 pc scales, we find two correlations previously reported at kpc scales: a spatially resolved mass-metallicity relation (RMZR) and a spatially resolved SFMS (RSFMS). We find no secondary dependence of the RMZR with the SFR density. We find that both resolved relations have a local origin, as they do not depend on the total stellar mass. The observational results of this paper are consistent with the inside-out scenario for the growth of galactic disks.
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
ISSN
0035-8711
Keyword (Author)
galaxies: abundancesgalaxies: generalgalaxies: spiralgalaxies: star formationISM: HII regions
Keyword
WARM IONIZED MEDIUMH-ALPHA KINEMATICSHIGH-SPECTRAL-RESOLUTIONDIGITAL SKY SURVEYCHEMICAL EVOLUTIONSPIRAL GALAXIESPHYSICAL-PROPERTIESFORMING GALAXIESINTERACTING GALAXIESABUNDANCE GRADIENTS

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