N. Tamura et al., Mass-metallicity relation for the Local Group dwarf spheroidal galaxies: Anew picture for the chemical enrichment of galaxies in the lowest mass range, ASTROPHYS J, 552(2), 2001, pp. L113-L116
The virial mass (M-vir)-metallicity relation among the Local Group dwarf sp
heroidal (dSph) galaxies is examined, Hirashita, Takeuchi, & Tamura showed
that the dSph galaxies can be divided into two distinct classes with respec
t to the relation between their virial masses and luminosities: low-mass (M
-vir less than or similar to 10(8) M.) and high-mass (M-vir greater than or
similar to 108 M.) groups. We see that both the mass-metallicity and mass-
luminosity relations of the high-mass dSph galaxies are understood as a low
-mass extension of giant elliptical galaxies. On the contrary, we find that
the classical galactic wind model is problematic when applied to the low-m
ass dSph galaxies, whose low binding energy is comparable to that released
by several supernova explosions. A strongly regulated star formation in the
ir formation phase is required to reproduce their observed metallicity. Suc
h regulation is naturally expected in a gas cloud with the primordial eleme
ntal abundance according to Nishi & Tashiro. A significant scatter in the m
ass-metallicity relation for the low-mass dSph galaxies is also successfull
y explained along with the scenario of Hirashita and coworkers. We not only
propose a new picture for a chemical enrichment of the dSph galaxies but a
lso suggest that the mass-metallicity and mass-luminosity relations be unde
rstood in a consistent context.