GMASS Ultradeep Spectroscopy of Galaxies at redshift z~2. I. The stellar metallicity
C. Halliday, E. Daddi, A. Cimatti, J. Kurk, A. Renzini, M. Mignoli, M., Bolzonella, L. Pozzetti, M. Dickinson, G. Zamorani, S. Berta, A., Franceschini, P. Cassata, G. Rodighiero, P. Rosati

TL;DR
This study measures stellar metallicity in star-forming galaxies at redshift z~2 using deep ultraviolet spectroscopy, revealing a lower metallicity than gas-phase measurements and indicating early alpha-element enhancement.
Contribution
First measurement of stellar metallicity at z~2 using ultra-deep spectroscopy, providing new insights into chemical evolution of early galaxies.
Findings
Stellar metallicity is about 0.25 dex lower than gas-phase metallicity.
Detected alpha-element overabundance similar to low-redshift bulges.
Achieved high signal-to-noise ratio through extensive spectral coaddition.
Abstract
Context: Galaxy metallicities have been measured to redshift z~2 by gas-phase oxygen abundances of the interstellar medium using the R23 and N2 methods. Galaxy stellar metallicities provide crucial data for chemical evolution models but have not been assessed reliably much outside the local Universe. Aims: We determine the iron-abundance, stellar metallicity of star-forming galaxies (SFGs) at redshift z~2, observed as part of the Galaxy Mass Assembly ultra-deep Spectroscopic Survey (GMASS). Methods: We compute the equivalent width of a rest-frame mid-ultraviolet, photospheric absorption-line index, the 1978 index found to vary monotonically with stellar metallicity by Rix and collaborators. We normalise and combine 75 SFG spectra from the GMASS survey to produce a spectrum corresponding to a total integration time 1652.5 hours (and a signal-to-noise ratio ~100 for our 1.5 angstrom…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
