SOFIA Observations of Far-IR Fine-structure Lines in Galaxies to Measure Metallicity

Author:

Spinoglio LuigiORCID,Fernández-Ontiveros Juan AntonioORCID,Malkan Matthew A.ORCID,Kumar SuyashORCID,Pereira-Santaella MiguelORCID,Pérez-Díaz BorjaORCID,Pérez-Montero EnriqueORCID,Krabbe AlfredORCID,Vacca WilliamORCID,Colditz Sebastian,Fischer ChristianORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present new and archival SOFIA FIFI-LS far-IR spectroscopic observations of the [O iii] 52 μm and/or the [N iii] 57 μm lines of 25 local galaxies. Including 31 other galaxies from Herschel-PACS, we discuss a local sample of 47 galaxies, including the H ii galaxies, luminous IR galaxies, low-metallicity dwarfs, and Seyfert nuclei. Analyzing the mid- to far-IR fine-structure lines of this sample, we assess the metallicity and compare it with the optical spectroscopy estimates. Using the IR, we find an O/H–N/O relation similar to that known in the optical. Conversely, we find systematically lower N/O IR abundances when compared to the optical determinations, especially at high values of N/O ( log ( N / O ) > −0.8). We explore various hypotheses to account for this difference: (i) difference in ionization structure traced by optical (O+, N+ regions) versus IR lines (O2+, N2+ regions), (ii) contamination of diffuse ionized gas affecting the optical lines used to compute the N/O abundance, and (iii) dust obscuration affecting the optical-based determinations. However, we have not found any correlation of Δ ( N / O ) = ( N / O ) OPT ( N / O ) IR with ionization, or electron density, or optical extinction. We speculatively suggest that the accretion of metal-poor gas from the circumgalactic medium could provide an explanation for this difference because the rapid decrease of total abundances during infall is followed by a N/O ratio decrease due to the primary production of young—possibly embedded—massive stars, which are preferentially traced by the IR diagnostics, while optical diagnostics would better trace the secondary production, when both N/O and O/H abundance ratios increase.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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