论文标题
SDSS-IV漫画:螺旋星系中气体和恒星的化学共同进化
SDSS-IV MaNGA: the chemical co-evolution of gas and stars in spiral galaxies
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论文摘要
我们在考古学上使用SDSSS-IV漫画调查的数据,在考古学上研究了不同质量的螺旋星系的恒星和气态成分的金属性如何随着时间而变化。对于恒星成分,我们可以通过将星系吸收线光谱分解为不同年龄群体并确定其金属性来直接测量这种进化。对于气态组件,我们只能直接从发射线中测量当今的金属性。但是,气体金属性,恒星质量和恒星形成速率之间存在良好的关系,而红移并不能显着发展。由于可以从吸收线光谱的分解中直接确定后两个量,因此我们可以使用这种关系来推断宇宙时间内气体金属性的变化。以这种方式得出的当今值与直接从发射线获得的值进行比较证实了该方法的有效性。这种方法在1619个螺旋星系样品中的应用表明,这些系统的金属性在宇宙中午以来的过去100亿年中如何变化。对于低质量星系,恒星和气态金属性都会增加,正如人们可能期望的良好孤立的系统中所期望的那样。在较高的质量系统中,平均恒星金属性并未随着推断的气体金属性而逐步增加,并且实际上会随着时间而减少。这种脱节行为是人们期望的,如果这些更大的系统在其一生中积聚了大量原始气体,而这种材料并没有充分混合到星系中。
We investigate archaeologically how the metallicity in both stellar and gaseous components of spiral galaxies of differing masses evolve with time, using data from the SDSS-IV MaNGA survey. For the stellar component, we can measure this evolution directly by decomposing the galaxy absorption-line spectra into populations of different ages and determining their metallicities. For the gaseous component, we can only measure the present-day metallicity directly from emission lines. However, there is a well-established relationship between gas metallicity, stellar mass and star formation rate which does not evolve significantly with redshift; since the latter two quantities can be determined directly for any epoch from the decomposition of the absorption-line spectra, we can use this relationship to infer the variation in gas metallicity over cosmic time. Comparison of present-day values derived in this way with those obtained directly from the emission lines confirms the validity of the method. Application of this approach to a sample of 1619 spiral galaxies reveals how the metallicity of these systems has changed over the last 10 billion years since cosmic noon. For lower-mass galaxies, both stellar and gaseous metallicity increase together, as one might expect in well-mixed fairly isolated systems. In higher-mass systems, the average stellar metallicity has not increased in step with the inferred gas metallicity, and actually decreases with time. Such disjoint behaviour is what one might expect if these more massive systems have accreted significant amounts of largely pristine gas over their lifetimes, and this material has not been well mixed into the galaxies.