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Morales-Luis, A. B.; Pérez-Montero, E.; Sánchez Almeida, J.; Muñoz-Tuñón, C.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 797, Issue 2, article id. 81, 6 pp. (2014).
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2014
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Description
The N2 index ([N II] λ6584/Hα) is used to determine
emission line galaxy metallicities at all redshifts, including high
redshift, where galaxies tend to be metal-poor. The initial aim of this
work was to improve the calibrations used to infer oxygen abundance from
N2 by employing updated low-metallicity galaxy databases. We compare N2
and the metallicity determined using the direct method for the set of
extremely metal-poor galaxies compiled by Morales-Luis et al. To our
surprise, the oxygen abundance presents a tendency to be constant with
N2, with a very large scatter. Consequently, we find that the existing
N2 calibrators overestimate the oxygen abundance for most
low-metallicity galaxies, and can therefore only be used to set upper
limits to the true metallicity in low-metallicity galaxies. An explicit
expression for this limit is given. In addition, we try to explain the
observed scatter using photoionization models. It is mostly due to the
different evolutionary state of the H II regions producing the emission
lines, but it also arises due to differences in N/O among the galaxies.
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