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1999A&A...345..733C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 345, 733-746 (1999/5-3)

The abundance of nitrogen in starburst nucleus galaxies.

COZIOL R., CARLOS REYES R.E., CONSIDERE S., DAVOUST E. and CONTINI T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We show that the excess of nitrogen emission observed in a large sample of Starburst Nucleus Galaxies (SBNGs) can only be explained at a given metallicity by an overabundance of nitrogen with respect to normal HII regions in the disks of late-type spirals. The N/O ratios in the SBNGs are comparable to the values found in the bulges of normal early-type spirals, which suggests that what we observe could be the main production of nitrogen in the bulges of these galaxies. The variation of the N/O ratio as a function of metallicity in SBNGs follows a primary + secondary relation, but the increase of nitrogen does not appear as a continuous process. In SBNGs, nitrogen is probably produced by different populations of intermediate-mass stars, which were formed during past sequences of bursts of star formation. This assumption pushes the origin of the main bursts 2-3Gyrs back in the past. On a cosmological scale, this time interval corresponds to redshifts z∼0.2-0.3, where a significant increase of star formation activity occurred. The origin of the SBNG phenomenon would thus have cosmological implications, it would be related to a more active phase of star formation in the Universe sometime in its recent past.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: starburst - galaxies: abundances - galaxies: evolution

Simbad objects: 5

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