A single census of gas oxygen, gas nitrogen, and stellar iron abundances shows all three fundamental abundance relations share one origin in star-formation history, with size (potential) driving gas abundances.
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The competing effects of recent and long-term star formation histories on oxygen, nitrogen, and stellar metallicities
A single census of gas oxygen, gas nitrogen, and stellar iron abundances shows all three fundamental abundance relations share one origin in star-formation history, with size (potential) driving gas abundances.