The MOSDEF Survey: First Measurement of Nebular Oxygen Abundance at $z>4$
Alice E. Shapley, Ryan L. Sanders, Naveen A. Reddy, Mariska Kriek,, William R. Freeman, Bahram Mobasher, Brian Siana, Alison L. Coil, Gene C. K., Leung, Laura deGroot, Irene Shivaei, Sedona H. Price, Mojegan Azadi, James, Aird

TL;DR
This paper reports the first spectroscopic measurement of nebular oxygen abundance at redshift greater than 4, using the MOSFIRE instrument to analyze a star-forming galaxy and extending the understanding of galaxy evolution to earlier cosmic times.
Contribution
It provides the first measurement of nebular oxygen abundance at $z>4$ and demonstrates the potential for JWST to extend such studies to even higher redshifts.
Findings
Detected multiple emission lines in a $z>4$ galaxy.
Estimated nebular oxygen abundance of about 0.2 solar.
Extended the observed trend of increasing [NeIII]/[OII] ratio with redshift.
Abstract
We present the first spectroscopic measurement of multiple rest-frame optical emission lines at . During the MOSFIRE Deep Evolution Field (MOSDEF) survey, we observed the galaxy GOODSN-17940 with the Keck I/MOSFIRE spectrograph. The K-band spectrum of GOODSN-17940 includes significant detections of the [OII], [NeIII], and H emission lines and a tentative detection of H, indicating . GOODSN-17940 is an actively star-forming galaxy based on its K-band spectrum and broadband spectral energy distribution. A significant excess relative to the surrounding continuum is present in the Spitzer/IRAC channel 1 photometry of GOODSN-17940, due primarily to strong H emission with a rest-frame equivalent width of \AA. Based on the assumption of models and the…
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