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Optimal metallicity diagnostics for MUSE observations of low-z galaxies

Published 6 Nov 2023 in astro-ph.GA | (2311.03514v1)

Abstract: The relatively red wavelength range (4800-9300{\AA}) of the VLT Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) limits which metallicity diagnostics can be used; in particular excluding those requiring the [O ii]{\lambda}{\lambda}3726,29 doublet. We assess various strong line diagnostics by comparing to sulphur Te-based metallicity measurements for a sample of 671 HII regions from 36 nearby galaxies from the MUSE Atlas of Disks (MAD) survey. We find that the O3N2 and N2 diagnostics return a narrower range of metallicities which lie up to ~0.3 dex below Te-based measurements, with a clear dependence on both metallicity and ionisation parameter. The N2S2H{\alpha} diagnostic shows a near-linear relation with the Te-based metallicities, although with a systematic downward offset of ~0.2 dex, but no clear dependence on ionisation parameter. These results imply that the N2S2H{\alpha} diagnostic produces the most reliable results when studying the distribution of metals within galaxies with MUSE. On sub-HII region scales, the O3N2 and N2 diagnostics measure metallicity decreasing towards the centres of HII regions, contrary to expectations. The S-calibration and N2S2H{\alpha} diagnostics show no evidence of this, and show a positive relationship between ionisation parameter and metallicity at 12 + log(O/H)> 8.4, implying the relationship between ionisation parameter and metallicity differs on local and global scales. We also present HIIdentify, a python tool developed to identify HII regions within galaxies from H{\alpha} emission maps. All segmentation maps and measured emission line strengths for the 4408 HII regions identified within the MAD sample are available to download.

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