Physical Conditions in a Young, Unreddened, Low Metallicity Galaxy at High Redshift
Dawn K. Erb, Max Pettini, Alice E. Shapley, Charles C. Steidel, David, R. Law, Naveen A. Reddy

TL;DR
This study analyzes the physical conditions of a young, low-metallicity galaxy at high redshift, revealing its extreme properties and ionization state through detailed spectral analysis, providing insights into early galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed spectral analysis of a low-mass, low-metallicity galaxy at z=2.3, highlighting its unique physical and ionization properties.
Findings
Galaxy is extremely metal-poor with 12+log(O/H)~7.8-7.9
High ionization parameter log U ~ -1 observed
Strong Lya emission with EW of 54 Å
Abstract
Increasingly large samples of galaxies are now being discovered at redshifts z~5-6 and higher. Many of these objects are inferred to be young, low in mass, and relatively unreddened, but detailed analysis of their high quality spectra will not be possible until the advent of future facilities. In this paper we shed light on the physical conditions in a plausibly similar low mass galaxy by presenting the analysis of the rest-frame optical and UV spectra of Q2343-BX418, an L* galaxy at z=2.3 with a very low mass-to-light ratio and unusual properties: BX418 is young (<100 Myr), low mass (M_star ~ 10^9 Msun), low in metallicity (Z ~ 1/6 Zsun), and unreddened (E(B-V)~0.02, UV continuum slope beta=-2.1). We infer a metallicity 12+log(O/H)=7.9 +/- 0.2 from the rest-frame optical emission lines. We also determine the metallicity via the direct, electron temperature method, using the ratio O…
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