The Chocolate Chip Cookie Model: Dust-to-metal Ratio of H ii Regions

  • Lu 卢 J
  • Shen 沈 S
  • Yuan 袁 F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using a sample of face-on star-forming galaxies selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we statistically derive the typical optical depth τ cl of individual H ii regions based on the “Chocolate Chip Cookie” model of Lu et al. (2022). By binning galaxies into stellar mass and gas-phase metallicity bins and interpreting τ cl as the dust-to-gas ratio (DGR) of H ii regions, we further investigate the correlations between DGR and stellar mass and between DGR and gas-phase metallicity, respectively. We find that DGR increases monotonically with the stellar mass of galaxies. At a given stellar mass, DGR shows a linear correlation with the gas-phase metallicity, which implies a constant dust-to-metal ratio (DTM) of galaxies at a given stellar mass. These results adequately indicate that the DTM of galaxies is simply a function of their stellar masses. In terms of gas-phase metallicity, because of the mass–metallicity relation, DTM increases with increasing metallicity with a power-law index 1.45 in the low-metallicity region, while it remains constant at the high-metallicity end.

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Lu 卢, J. 家风, Shen 沈, S. 世银, Yuan 袁, F.-T. 方婷, & Zeng 曾, Q. 琪. (2023). The Chocolate Chip Cookie Model: Dust-to-metal Ratio of H ii Regions. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 946(1), L7. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acc4b7

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