Direct method gas-phase oxygen abundances of four Lyman break analogs

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We measure the gas-phase oxygen abundances in four Lyman break analogs using auroral emission lines to derive direct abundances. The direct method oxygen abundances of these objects are generally consistent with the empirically derived strong-line method values, confirming that these objects are low oxygen abundance outliers from the mass-metallicity (MZ) relation defined by star forming Sloan Digital Sky Survey galaxies. We find slightly anomalous excitation conditions (Wolf-Rayet features) that could potentially bias the empirical estimates toward high values if caution is not exercised in the selection of the strong-line calibration. The high rate of star formation and low oxygen abundance of these objects is consistent with the predictions of the fundamental metallicity relation, in which the infall of relatively unenriched gas simultaneously triggers an episode of star formation and dilutes the interstellar medium of the host galaxy. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Brown, J. S., Croxall, K. V., & Pogge, R. W. (2014). Direct method gas-phase oxygen abundances of four Lyman break analogs. Astrophysical Journal, 792(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/792/2/140

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