Radial Distribution Of ISM Gas-phase Metallicity In CLASH Clusters at z~0.35: A New Outlook On Environmental Impact On Galaxy Evolution
Anshu Gupta, Tiantian Yuan, Kim-Vy H. Tran, Davide Martizzi, Philip, Taylor, Lisa J. Kewley

TL;DR
This study observes radial metallicity gradients in star-forming galaxies within two galaxy clusters at z~0.35, revealing environmental effects on galaxy evolution and comparing findings with cosmological simulations.
Contribution
First measurement of cluster-scale radial metallicity gradients in star-forming galaxies at z~0.35, highlighting environmental impacts on galaxy metallicity distribution.
Findings
Metallicity decreases with radius in MACS1115+01.
Star-forming galaxies in MACS1115+01 are more metal-rich than local SDSS galaxies.
RXJ1532+30 shows a bimodal metallicity gradient, indicating complex cluster dynamics.
Abstract
We present the first observation of cluster-scale radial metallicity gradients from star-forming galaxies. We use the DEIMOS spectrograph on the Keck II telescope to observe two CLASH clusters at z~0.35: MACS1115+0129 and RXJ1532+3021. Based on our measured interstellar medium (ISM) properties of star-forming galaxies out to a radius of 2.5 Mpc from the cluster centre, we find that the galaxy metallicity decreases as a function of projected cluster-centric distance (-0.15+/-0.08 dex/Mpc) in MACS1115+01. On the mass-metallicity relation (MZR), star-forming galaxies in MACS1115+01 are offset to higher metallicity (~0.2 dex) than the local SDSS galaxies at a fixed mass range. In contrast, the MZR of RXJ1532+30 is consistent with the local comparison sample. RXJ1532+30 exhibits a bimodal radial metallicity distribution, with one branch showing a similar negative gradient as MACS1115+01…
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