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| DOI | 10.1093/MNRAS/STU1578 | ||||
| Año | 2014 | ||||
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In this paper, we derive oxygen abundance gradients from HII regions located in 11 galaxies in eight systems of close pairs. Long-slit spectra in the range 4400-7300 angstrom were obtained with the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph at Gemini South (GMOS-S). Spatial profiles of oxygen abundance in the gaseous phase along galaxy discs were obtained using calibrations based on strong emission lines (N2 and O3N2). We found oxygen gradients to be significantly flatter for all the studied galaxies than those in typical isolated spiral galaxies. Four objects in our sample, AM 1219A, AM 1256B, AM 2030A and AM 2030B, show a clear break in the oxygen abundance at galactocentric radius R/R-25 between 0.2 and 0.5. For AM 1219A and AM 1256B, we found negative slopes for the inner gradients, and for AM 2030B, we found a positive slope. All three cases show a flatter behaviour to the outskirts of the galaxies. For AM 2030A, we found a positive slope for the outer gradient, while the inner gradient is almost compatible with a flat behaviour. We found a decrease of star formation efficiency in the zone that corresponds to the oxygen abundance gradient break for AM 1219A and AM 2030B. For the former, a minimum in the estimated metallicities was found very close to the break zone, which could be associated with a corotation radius. However, AM 1256B and AM 2030A, present a star formation rate maximum but not an extreme oxygen abundance value. All four interacting systems that show oxygen gradient breaks have extreme SFR values located very close to break zones. The HII regions located in close pairs of galaxies follow the same relation between the ionization parameter and the oxygen abundance as those regions in isolated galaxies.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Rosa, D. A. | - |
Univ Vale Paraiba - Brasil
Universidade do Vale do Paraíba - Brasil |
| 2 | Dors, O. L. | Hombre |
Univ Vale Paraiba - Brasil
Universidade do Vale do Paraíba - Brasil |
| 3 | Krabbe, A. C. | Mujer |
Univ Vale Paraiba - Brasil
Universidade do Vale do Paraíba - Brasil |
| 4 | Haegele, G. F. | Hombre |
Inst Astrofis La Plata CONICET La Plata UNLP - Argentina
UNIV NACL LA PLATA - Argentina |
| 4 | Hägele, G. F. | - |
Instituto de Astrofísica de La Plata (CONICET- Universidad Nacional de La Plata) - Argentina
Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Argentina Instituto de Astrofisica de La Plata - Argentina |
| 5 | Cardaci, Monica | Mujer |
Inst Astrofis La Plata CONICET La Plata UNLP - Argentina
UNIV NACL LA PLATA - Argentina Instituto de Astrofísica de La Plata (CONICET- Universidad Nacional de La Plata) - Argentina Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Argentina Instituto de Astrofisica de La Plata - Argentina |
| 6 | Pastoriza, M. G. | - |
Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil |
| 7 | Santos, W. A. | Hombre |
Univ Vale Paraiba - Brasil
Universidade do Vale do Paraíba - Brasil |
| 8 | Winge, Claudia | Mujer |
AURA Chile - Chile
Gemini ObservatorySouthern Operations Center - Chile |
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| This work is based on observations obtained at the Gemini Observatory, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation on behalf of the Gemini partnership: the National Science Foundation (United States), the Science and Technology Facilities Council (United Kingdom), the National Research Council (Canada), CONICYT (Chile), the Australian Research Council (Australia), Ministerio da Ciencia e Tecnologia (Brazil) and SECYT (Argentina). DAR, OLD and ACK are grateful for the support of FAPESP, grants 2011/08202-6, 2009/14787-7 and 2010/01490-3, respectively. We also thank the anonymous referee for a careful and constructive revision of this manuscript. |