论文标题
从SDSS(Z〜0)到Viper(Z〜0.7)数据选择或进化的基本金属关系
The fundamental metallicity relation from SDSS (z~0) to VIPERS (z~0.7) Data selection or evolution
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论文摘要
目标。我们专注于如何匀浆具有不同特征的星系样品之间的比较。我们检查基本金属关系(FMR)的预测以及在$ z \ sim0 $(SDSS)和$ z \ sim0.7 $(Vipers)中选择的样本之间的这些预测的演变。我们特别检查选择标准是否以及在何种程度上会影响结果。方法。我们检查了通过物理限制(光度函数的演变以及蓝色星系的比例的差异)或数据选择(信噪比和光谱的质量)对FMR及其投影引入的不同偏差的影响。 To separate the differences occurring due to the physical evolution of galaxies with redshift from the false evolution mimed by these biases, we first analyzed the effects of these biases individually on the SDSS sample, and next, starting from the SDSS data, we built a VIPERS-equivalent $z \sim 0$ sample, replicating the main characteristics of VIPERS sample at $z\sim0.7$ for a fair comparison.结果。我们发现,FMR预测对S/N的选择以及光谱中的发射线测量值的质量标志所引入的偏差敏感,尤其是$ \ left [\ text {o {o {\ sc {iii}}}}} \ right]λ4959$。例外是对这些偏见不敏感的金属性与SSFR平面的例外。光度函数的演变仅在平面金属性与恒星形成速率(SFR)中引入偏差,而蓝色星系的比例对结果没有影响。
Aims. We focus on how to homogenize the comparison between galaxy samples having different characteristics. We check the projections of the fundamental metallicity relation (FMR) and the evolution of these projections between a sample selected at $z\sim0$ (SDSS) and $z\sim0.7$ (VIPERS). We check, in particular, whether and to what extent selection criteria can affect the results. Methods. We checked the influence of different biases introduced either by physical constraints (evolution of the luminosity function and differences in the fraction of blue galaxies) or data selection (the signal-to-noise ratio and quality of the spectra) on the FMR and its projections. To separate the differences occurring due to the physical evolution of galaxies with redshift from the false evolution mimed by these biases, we first analyzed the effects of these biases individually on the SDSS sample, and next, starting from the SDSS data, we built a VIPERS-equivalent $z \sim 0$ sample, replicating the main characteristics of VIPERS sample at $z\sim0.7$ for a fair comparison. Results. We found that the FMR projections are all sensitive to biases introduced by the selection on S/N and the quality flags of the emission line measurements in the spectra, especially the $\left[\text{O{\,\sc{iii}}}\right]λ4959$ line. The exception is the metallicity versus the sSFR plane which is insensitive to these biases. The evolution of the luminosity function introduces a bias only in the plane metallicity versus the star formation rate (SFR) while the fraction of blue galaxies has no impact on results.