Dependence of nebular heavy-element abundance on hi content for spiral galaxies

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We analyze the galactic H I content and nebular log (O/H) for 60 spiral galaxies in the Moustakas et al. (2006a) spectral catalog. After correcting for the mass-metallicity relationship, we show that the spirals in cluster environments show a positive correlation for log (O/H) on DEF, the galactic H I deficiency parameter, extending the results of previous analyses of the Virgo and Pegasus I clusters. Additionally, we show for the first time that galaxies in the field obey a similar dependence. The observed relationship between H I deficiency and galactic metallicity resembles similar trends shown by cosmological simulations of galaxy formation including inflows and outflows. These results indicate the previously observed metallicity-DEF correlation has a more universal interpretation than simply a cluster's effects on its member galaxies. Rather, we observe in all environments the stochastic effects of metal-poor infall as minor mergers and accretion help to build giant spirals. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Robertson, P., Shields, G. A., Davé, R., Blanc, G. A., & Wright, A. (2013). Dependence of nebular heavy-element abundance on hi content for spiral galaxies. Astrophysical Journal, 773(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/773/1/4

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