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    Exploring chemical homogeneity in dwarf galaxies: a VLT-MUSE study of JKB 18

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    James, Bethan L
    Kumari, Nimisha
    Emerick, Andrew
    Koposov, Sergey E
    McQuinn, Kristen B W
    Stark, Daniel P
    Belokurov, Vasily
    Maiolino, Roberto
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2020-05-08
    Keywords
    galaxies: abundances
    galaxies: dwarf
    galaxies: evolution
    galaxies: irregular
    galaxies: star formation
    
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    Publisher
    OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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    James, B. L., Kumari, N., Emerick, A., Koposov, S. E., McQuinn, K. B., Stark, D. P., ... & Maiolino, R. (2020). Exploring chemical homogeneity in dwarf galaxies: a VLT-MUSE study of JKB 18. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 495(3), 2564-2581.
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    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
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    © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Deciphering the distribution of metals throughout galaxies is fundamental in our understanding of galaxy evolution. Nearby, low-metallicity, star-forming dwarf galaxies, in particular, can offer detailed insight into the metal-dependent processes that may have occurred within galaxies in the early Universe. Here, we present VLT/MUSE observations of one such system, JKB 18, a blue diffuse dwarf galaxy with a metallicity of only 12 + log(O/H)=7.6 +/- 0.2 (similar to 0.08 Z(circle dot)). Using high spatial resolution integral-field spectroscopy of the entire system, we calculate chemical abundances for individual H?ii regions using the direct method and derive oxygen abundance maps using strong-line metallicity diagnostics. With large-scale dispersions in O/H, N/H, and N/O of similar to 0.5-0.6 dex and regions harbouring chemical abundances outside this 1 sigma distribution, we deem JKB 18 to be chemically inhomogeneous. We explore this finding in the context of other chemically inhomogeneous dwarf galaxies and conclude that neither the accretion of metal-poor gas, short mixing time-scales or self-enrichment from WolfRayet stars are accountable. Using a galaxy-scale, multiphase, hydrodynamical simulation of a low-mass dwarf galaxy, we find that chemical inhomogeneities of this level may be attributable to the removal of gas via supernovae and the specific timing of the observations with respect to star formation activity. This study not only draws attention to the fact that dwarf galaxies can be chemically inhomogeneous, but also that the methods used in the assessment of this characteristic can be subject to bias.
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    0035-8711
    EISSN
    1365-2966
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/staa1280
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    European Space Agency
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    10.1093/mnras/staa1280
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