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INSTITUTO DE ASTRONOMIA TEORICA Y EXPERIMENTAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
The mass-metallicity relation of interacting galaxies
Autor/es:
MICHEL-DANSAC, LEO; LAMBAS, DIEGO G.; ALONSO, M. SOL; TISSERA, PATRICIA
Revista:
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Referencias:
Año: 2008 vol. 386 p. 82 - 86
ISSN:
0035-8711
Resumen:
We study the mass-metallicity relation of galaxies in pairs and in
isolation taken from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-Data Release 4
(SDSS-DR4) using the stellar masses and oxygen abundances derived by
Tremonti et al. Close galaxy pairs, defined by projected separation
rp < 25kpch-1 and radial velocity ΔV <
350kms-1, are morphologically classified according to the
strength of the interaction signs. We find that only for pairs showing
signs of strong interactions, the mass-metallicity relation differs
significantly from that of galaxies in isolation. In such pairs, the
mean gas-phase oxygen abundances of galaxies with low stellar masses
(M* <~ 109Msolarh-1)
exhibit an excess of 0.2dex. Conversely, at larger masses (M*
>~ 1010Msolarh-1) galaxies have a
systematically lower metallicity, although with a smaller difference
(-0.05dex). Similar trends are obtained if g-band magnitudes are used
instead of stellar masses. In minor interactions, we find that the less
massive member is systematically enriched, while a galaxy in interaction
with a comparable stellar mass companion shows a metallicity decrement
with respect to galaxies in isolation.
We argue that metal-rich starbursts triggered by a more massive
component, and inflows of low-metallicity gas induced by comparable or
less massive companion galaxies, provide a natural scenario to explain
our findings.

