The MOSDEF Survey: [SIII] as a New Probe of Evolving ISM Conditions
Ryan L. Sanders, Tucker Jones, Alice E. Shapley, Naveen A. Reddy,, Mariska Kriek, Alison L. Coil, Brian Siana, Bahram Mobasher, Irene Shivaei,, Sedona H. Price, William R. Freeman, Mojegan Azadi, Gene C. K. Leung, Tara, Fetherolf, Tom O. Zick, Laura de Groot, Guillermo Barro

TL;DR
This study introduces [SIII] emission lines as a new diagnostic for understanding the changing conditions of the interstellar medium in star-forming galaxies across cosmic time, utilizing measurements at z~1.5.
Contribution
It presents the first measurements of [SIII] lines at z>0.1 and demonstrates their utility in probing ISM evolution and stellar properties.
Findings
S32 ratio decreases with stellar mass at z~1.5 and z~0
S32 shows weak metallicity dependence, unlike O32
High-redshift galaxies have harder ionizing spectra at fixed O/H
Abstract
We present measurements of [SIII]9069,9531 for a sample of star-forming galaxies, the first sample with measurements of these lines at z>0.1. We employ the line ratio S[SIII]9069,9531/[SII]6716,6731 as a novel probe of evolving ISM conditions. Since this ratio includes the low-ionization line [SII], it is crucial that the effects of diffuse ionized gas (DIG) on emission-line ratios be accounted for in integrated galaxy spectra, or else that comparisons be made to samples of local HII regions in which DIG emission is not present. We find that S decreases with increasing stellar mass at both and , but that the dependence is weak suggesting S has a very shallow anticorrelation with metallicity, in contrast with O that displays a strong metallicity dependence. As a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpecies Distribution and Climate Change
