Oxygen Metallicity Determinations from Optical Emission Lines in Early-type Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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10.1088/0004-637X/696/1/681

We measured the oxygen abundances of the warm (T$\sim 10^{4}K$) phase of gas in seven early-type galaxies through long-slit observations. A template spectra was constructed from galaxies void of warm gas and subtracted from the emission-line galaxies, allowing for a clean measurement of the nebular lines. The ratios of the emission lines are consistent with photoionization, which likely originates from the UV flux of post-asymototic giant branch (PAGB) stars. We employ H II region photoionization models to determine a mean oxygen metallicity of $1.01\pm0.50$ solar for the warm interstellar medium (ISM) in this sample. This warm ISM 0.5 to 1.5 solar metallicity is consistent with modern determinations of the metallicity in the hot (T$\sim 10^{6}-10^{7}K$) ISM and the upper range of this warm ISM metallicity is consistent with stellar population metallicity determinations. A solar metallicity of the warm ISM favors an internal origin for the warm ISM such as AGB mass loss within the galaxy.

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