The MOSDEF-LRIS Survey: The Interplay Between Massive Stars and Ionized Gas in High-Redshift Star-Forming Galaxies
Michael W. Topping, Alice E. Shapley, Naveen A. Reddy, Ryan L., Sanders, Alison L. Coil, Mariska Kriek, Bahram Mobasher, Brian Siana

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-redshift star-forming galaxies to understand how their stellar and gas properties relate to their position on the BPT diagram, revealing differences in age, metallicity, and alpha-enhancement compared to local galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first differential analysis of UV and optical spectra of high-redshift galaxies based on their BPT diagram position, linking spectral properties to physical conditions.
Findings
Offset galaxies are younger with lower metallicity and harder ionizing spectra.
Offset galaxies show higher ionization parameters and nebular metallicities.
All high-redshift galaxies exhibit alpha-enhancement, affecting metallicity estimates.
Abstract
We present a joint analysis of rest-UV and rest-optical spectra obtained using Keck/LRIS and Keck/MOSFIRE for a sample of 62 star-forming galaxies at . We divide our sample into 2 bins based on their location in the [OIII]/Hb vs. [NII]/Ha BPT diagram, and perform the first differential study of the rest-UV properties of massive ionizing stars as a function of rest-optical emission-line ratios. Fitting BPASS stellar population synthesis models, including nebular continuum emission, to our rest-UV spectra, we find that high-redshift galaxies offset towards higher [OIII]/Hb and [NII]/Ha have younger ages (log(Age/yr)=) and lower stellar metallicities () resulting in a harder ionizing spectrum, compared to the galaxies in our sample that lie on the local BPT star-forming sequence (log(Age/yr)=,…
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