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A&A 397, 487-501 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021458
On the origin of nitrogen
L. S. Pilyugin1, T. X. Thuan2 and J. M. Vílchez31 Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 27 Zabolotnogo str., 03680 Kiev, Ukraine
2 Astronomy Department, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA
3 Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Apdo, 3004, 18080 Granada, Spain
(Received 30 May 2002 / Accepted 30 September 2002 )
Abstract
The problem of the origin of nitrogen is considered within the framework of
an empirical approach. The oxygen abundances and nitrogen to oxygen
abundances ratios are derived in H II regions of a number of spiral
galaxies through the recently suggested
P-method using more than six hundred
published spectra. The N/O-O/H diagram for H II regions in
irregular and spiral galaxies is constructed. It is found that the N/O values
in H II regions of spiral galaxies of early morphological types
are higher than those in H II regions with the same metallicity in
spiral galaxies of late morphological types. This suggests a long-time-delayed
contribution to the nitrogen production. The N/O ratio of a galaxy can then be
used as an indicator of the time that has elapsed since the bulk of star
formation occurred, or in other words of the nominal "age" of the galaxy
as suggested by Edmunds & Pagel more than twenty years ago. The scatter in N/O
values at a given O/H can be naturally explained by differences in star
formation histories in galaxies. While low-metallicity dwarf galaxies with low
N/O do not contain an appreciable amount of old stars, low-metallicity dwarf
galaxies with an appreciable fraction of old stars have high N/O.
Consideration of planetary nebulae in the Small Magellanic Cloud
and in the Milky Way Galaxy suggests that the contribution of low-mass stars to the
nitrogen production is significant, confirming the conclusion that there
is a long-time-delayed contribution to the nitrogen production.
Key words: galaxies: abundances -- galaxies: ISM -- galaxies: spiral -- galaxies: irregular
Offprint request: L. S. Pilyugin, pilyugin@mao.kiev.ua
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