Measuring the mixing scale of the ISM within nearby spiral galaxies
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Kreckel, Kathryn
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Measuring the mixing scale of the ISM within nearby spiral galaxies
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- Kreckel, Kathryn;
- Ho, I-Ting;
- Blanc Mendiberri, Guillermo;
- Glover, Simon C.O.;
- Groves, Brent;
- Rosolowsky, Erik;
- Bigiel, Frank;
- Boquien, Mederic;
- Chevance, Melanie;
- Dale, Daniel A.;
- Deger, Sinan;
- Emsellem, Eric;
- Grasha, Kathryn;
- Kim, Jenny J.;
- Klessen, Ralf S.;
- Kruijssen, J. M. Diederik;
- Lee, Janice C.;
- Leroy, Adam K.;
- Liu, Daizhong;
- McElroy, Rebecca;
- Meidt, Sharon E.;
- Pessa, Ismael;
- Sánchez Blázquez, Patricia;
- Sandstrom, Karin;
- Santoro, Francesco;
- Scheuermann, Fabian;
- Schinnerer, Eva;
- Schruba, Andreas;
- Utomo, Dyas;
- Watkins, Elizabeth J.;
- Williams, Thomas G.;
Abstract
The spatial distribution of metals reflects, and can be used to constrain, the processes of chemical enrichment and mixing. Using PHANGS-MUSE optical integral field spectroscopy, we measure the gas-phase oxygen abundances (metallicities) across 7138 HII regions in a sample of eight nearby disc galaxies. In Paper I, we measure and report linear radial gradients in the metallicities of each galaxy, and qualitatively searched for azimuthal abundance variations. Here, we examine the 2D variation in abundances once the radial gradient is subtracted, Delta(O/H), in order to quantify the homogeneity of the metal distribution and to measure the mixing scale over which HII region metallicities are correlated. We observe low (0.03-0.05 dex) scatter in Delta(O/H) globally in all galaxies, with significantly lower (0.02-0.03 dex) scatter on small (<600 pc) spatial scales. This is consistent with the measurement uncertainties, and implies the 2D metallicity distribution is highly correlated on scales of less than or similar to 600 pc. We compute the two-point correlation function for metals in the disc in order to quantify the scale lengths associated with the observed homogeneity. This mixing scale is observed to correlate better with the local gas velocity dispersion (of both cold and ionized gas) than with the star formation rate. Selecting only HII regions with enhanced abundances relative to a linear radial gradient, we do not observe increased homogeneity on small scales. This suggests that the observed homogeneity is driven by the mixing introducing material from large scales rather than by pollution from recent and on-going star formation.
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German Research Foundation (DFG)
KR4598/2-1
DFG via SFB 881 'The Milky Way System'
138713538
Heidelberg cluster of excellence 'STRUCTURES: A unifying approach to emergent phenomena in the physical world, mathematics, and complex data' by the German Excellence Strategy
EXC 2181-390900948
European Research Council (ERC)
European Commission
855130
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
RGPIN-2017-03987
European Research Council (ERC)
726384/Empire
German Research Foundation (DFG)
KR4801/1-1
German Research Foundation (DFG)
KR4801/2-1
ERC under European Union
714907
694343
European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere
094.C-0623(A)
098.C-0484(A)
1100.B-0651(A)
1100.B-0651(B)
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MNRAS 499, 193–209 (2020)
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