Subaru/FOCAS IFU revealed the metallicity gradient of a local extremely metal-poor galaxy
Abstract
We present the first measurement of the metallicity gradient in extremely metal-poor galaxies (EMPGs). With Subaru/Faint Object Camera And Spectrograph (FOCAS) Integral Field Unit (IFU), we have observed a nearby, low-mass EMPG, HSC J1631+4426, whose oxygen abundance and stellar mass are known to be 12+log(O/H) =6.9 and 10(M*/ M)=5.8, respectively. The measured metallicity gradient is -0.36 0.04 dex kpc-1 corresponding to -0.049 0.006 dex Re-1 for the continuum effective radius of Re = 0.14 kpc. Our observation has successfully demonstrated that three-dimensional spectroscopy with 8m-class telescopes is powerful enough to reveal the metallicity distribution in local EMPGs, providing precious information of the baryon cycle in local analogs of primordial galaxies in the early Universe.
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