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Different behaviour of the gas-phase and stellar metallicity in the central part of MaNGA galaxies

I. A. Zinchenko, J. M. Vilchez

Published 2024-07-30Version 1

We quantified the disparity between gas-phase and stellar metallicity in a large galaxy sample obtained from the MaNGA DR17 survey. We found that the gas metallicity is on average closely aligned with the stellar metallicity in the centers of intermediate-mass galaxies. Conversely, the difference is notably larger within the center of massive galaxies. It reaches about -0.18~dex on average for the most massive galaxies, while for low-mass galaxies, the gas metallicity exhibits a slightly lower value than the stellar metallicity. Moreover, the most prominent instances of a reduced gas-phase metallicity in relation to stellar metallicity were observed within the centers of massive red galaxies with low specific star formation rates. Because of the absence of a correlation between the integral mass fraction of neutral gas and the disparity between gas and stellar metallicity, we suggest that the diminished gas-phase metallicity in the centers of massive galaxies might be attributed to the replenishment of gas-depleted central regions through processes such as radial gas flows or accretion from the circumgalactic medium rather than gas infall from the intergalactic medium.

Comments: 7 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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