Chemical Evolution History of MaNGA Galaxies

Camps-Farina, Artemi; Sanchez, Sebastian F.; Mejia-Narvaez, Alfredo; Lacerda, Eduardo; Carigi, Leticia; Bruzual, Gustavo; Alvarez-Hurtado, Paola; Drory, Niv; Lane, Richard R.; Boardman, Nicholas Fraser; Blanc, Guillermo A.
2022
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ac6cea
We show the results of a study using the spectral synthesis technique study for the full MaNGA sample showing their chemical enrichment history (ChEH) as well as the evolution of the stellar mass-metallicity relation (MZR) over cosmic time. We find that the more massive galaxies became enriched first and the lower-mass galaxies did so later, producing a change in the MZR that becomes shallower in time. Separating the sample into morphology and star-forming status bins, some particularly interesting results appear: The mass dependence of the MZR becomes less relevant for later morphological types, to the extent that it inverts for Sd/Irr galaxies, suggesting that morphology is at least as important a factor as mass in the chemical evolution. The MZR for the full sample shows a flattening at the high-mass end and another in the low-mass range, but the former only appears for retired galaxies, while the latter only appears for star-forming galaxies. We also find that the average metallicity gradient is currently negative for all mass bins, but for low-mass galaxies, it was inverted at some point in the past, before which all galaxies had a positive gradient. We also compare how diverse the ChEHs are in the different bins we considered, as well as what primarily drives the diversity: By how much galaxies become enriched, or how quickly they do so.