1995
DOI: 10.1086/175727
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Oxygen abundances in diffuse ellipticals and the metallicity-luminosity relations for dwarf galaxies

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“…In summary, many Local Group dEs are very metal poor, which probably is related to their intrinsic faintness. Taking the average offset between [Fe/H] and [O/H] into account, Mateo (1998) concludes that dEs appear to be more metal rich in view of their luminosities, in agreement with Richer and McCall (1995).…”
Section: Chemical Abundances Of Local Group De/dsph Galaxiessupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…In summary, many Local Group dEs are very metal poor, which probably is related to their intrinsic faintness. Taking the average offset between [Fe/H] and [O/H] into account, Mateo (1998) concludes that dEs appear to be more metal rich in view of their luminosities, in agreement with Richer and McCall (1995).…”
Section: Chemical Abundances Of Local Group De/dsph Galaxiessupporting
confidence: 60%
“…7.1. More recent work in this area include that of Richer and McCall (1995) and Hidalgo-Gámez and Olofsson (1998). The comparison of dIs and dEs is not straightforward, as will be discussed in next section, since different chemical elements are sampled in general.…”
Section: Chemical Abundances Of Dwarf Irregular Galaxiesmentioning
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“…We compare our detections with other literature surveys in NGC 205 also interested in emission-line populations, in particular PNe: Ford et al (1973), Ciardullo et al (1989), Richer & McCall (1995), Corradi et al (2005), Merrett et al (2006) and Richer & McCall (2008). All these surveys studied this galaxy using narrow-band imaging and/or optical spectroscopy.…”
Section: The Systems' Discoverymentioning
confidence: 73%
“…All these surveys studied this galaxy using narrow-band imaging and/or optical spectroscopy. From these works, only the spectroscopic survey of McCall (1995 and could had found out our symbiotics. However, targets in Table 1 are not included among theirs.…”
Section: The Systems' Discoverymentioning
confidence: 99%