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The mass-metallicity relation of Lyman-break analogues and its dependence on galaxy properties

Published 24 Nov 2014 in astro-ph.GA | (1411.6331v1)

Abstract: We investigate the mass-metallicity relation and its dependence on galaxy physical properties with a sample of 703 Lyman-break analogues (LBAs) in local Universe, which have similar properties to high redshift star-forming galaxies. The sample is selected according to $\ha$ luminosity, $L(\ha)>10{41.8}\,{\rm erg\,s{-1}}$, and surface brightness, $I(\ha)>10{40.5}\,{\rm erg\,s{-1}\,kpc{-2}}$, criteria. The mass-metallicity relation of LBAs harmoniously agrees with that of star-forming galaxies at $z \sim$ 1.4-1.7 in stellar mass range of $10{8.5}M_{\odot}<M_{*}<10{11}M_{\odot}$. The relation between stellar mass, metallicity and star formation rate of our sample is roughly consistent with the local fundamental metallicity relation. We find that the mass-metallicity relation shows a strong correlation with the 4000\AA\, break; galaxies with higher 4000\AA\, break typically have higher metallicity at a fixed mass, by 0.06 dex in average. This trend is independent of the methodology of metallicity. We also use the metallicity estimated by $T_{\rm e}$-method to confirm it. The scatter in mass-metallicity relation can be reduced from 0.091 to 0.077 dex by a three-dimensional relation between stellar mass, metallicity and 4000\AA\, break. The reduction of scatter in mass-metallicity relation suggests that the galaxy stellar age plays an important role as the second parameter in the mass-metallicity relation of LBAs.

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