The evolution and dependence of the local mass-metallicity relation

Abstract

We present a sample of 86,111 star-forming galaxies (SFGs) selected from the catalogue of the MPA-JHU emission-line measurements for SDSS DR7 to investigate the evolution of mass-metallicity (MZ) relation. We find that: under the log(LH α)>41.0 threshold, the 0.04<z≤slant0.06 SFGs with 9.2< log(M/M)<9.5 have always higher metallicities ( 0.1 dex) than the 0.10<z<0.12 SFGs by using the closely-matched control sample method; under the log(L)>39.7 threshold, the 0.04<z≤slant0.06 SFGs with 9.2< log(M/M)<9.5 do not exhibit the evolution of the MZ relation, in contrast to the 0.10<z<0.12 SFGs. We find that the metallicity tends to be lower in galaxies with a higher concentration, higher S\'ersic index, or higher SFR. In addition, we can see that the stellar mass and metallicity usually present higher in galaxies with a higher Dn4000 or higher log(N/O) ratio. Moreover, we present the two galaxy populations with log(M/M) below 10.0 or greater than 10.5 in the MZ relation, showing clearly an anticorrelation and a positive correlation between specific star formation rate and 12+log(O/H).

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