Artículo de publicación ISIWe present a new method for inferring the metallicity (Z) and ionization parameter (q) of H ii regions and star-forming galaxies using strong nebular emission lines (SELs). We use Bayesian inference to derive the joint and marginalized posterior probability density functions for Z and q given a set of observed line fluxes and an input photoionization model. Our approach allows the use of arbitrary sets of SELs and the inclusion of flux upper limits. The method provides a self-consistent way of determining the physical conditions of ionized nebulae that is not tied to the arbitrary choice of a particular SEL diagnostic and uses all the available information. Unlike theoretically calibrated SEL diagnostics, th...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
We review the use of emission lines for understanding galaxy evolution, focusing on excitation sourc...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe present a new method for inferring the metallicity (Z) and ionization ...
We present a new method for inferring the metallicity (Z) and ionization parameter (q) of H ii regio...
We present a new methodology for the analysis of the emission lines of the interstellar medium in th...
We present a new methodology for the analysis of the emission lines of the interstellar medium in th...
We have used a combination of stellar population synthesis and photoionization models to develop a s...
We systematically measure the gas-phase metallicities and the mass-metallicity relation of a large s...
We measured gas-phase metallicity, ionisation parameter and dust extinction for 1795 representative ...
We analyse the reliability of oxygen abundances and ionization parameters obtained from a number of ...
NebulaBayes is a new Bayesian code that implements a general method of comparing observed emission-l...
NebulaBayes is a new Bayesian code that implements a general method of comparing observed emission-l...
We present a self-consistent study of the stellar populations and the ionized gas in a sample of 10 ...
We measured gas-phase metallicity, ionisation parameter, and dust extinction for a representative sa...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
We review the use of emission lines for understanding galaxy evolution, focusing on excitation sourc...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe present a new method for inferring the metallicity (Z) and ionization ...
We present a new method for inferring the metallicity (Z) and ionization parameter (q) of H ii regio...
We present a new methodology for the analysis of the emission lines of the interstellar medium in th...
We present a new methodology for the analysis of the emission lines of the interstellar medium in th...
We have used a combination of stellar population synthesis and photoionization models to develop a s...
We systematically measure the gas-phase metallicities and the mass-metallicity relation of a large s...
We measured gas-phase metallicity, ionisation parameter and dust extinction for 1795 representative ...
We analyse the reliability of oxygen abundances and ionization parameters obtained from a number of ...
NebulaBayes is a new Bayesian code that implements a general method of comparing observed emission-l...
NebulaBayes is a new Bayesian code that implements a general method of comparing observed emission-l...
We present a self-consistent study of the stellar populations and the ionized gas in a sample of 10 ...
We measured gas-phase metallicity, ionisation parameter, and dust extinction for a representative sa...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
We review the use of emission lines for understanding galaxy evolution, focusing on excitation sourc...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...