The MOSDEF Survey: The Evolution of the Mass-Metallicity Relation from $z=0$ to $z\sim3.3$
Ryan L. Sanders, Alice E. Shapley, Tucker Jones, Naveen A. Reddy,, Mariska Kriek, Brian Siana, Alison L. Coil, Bahram Mobasher, Irene Shivaei,, Romeel Dav\'e, Mojegan Azadi, Sedona H. Price, Gene Leung, William R., Freeman, Tara Fetherolf, Laura de Groot, Tom Zick

TL;DR
This study examines how galaxy gas-phase metallicity evolves from redshift 0 to 3.3, revealing a consistent mass-metallicity relation slope and insights into outflow processes affecting galaxy evolution over 12 billion years.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the evolution of the mass-metallicity relation up to z~3.3 using consistent metallicity calibrations and chemical evolution models.
Findings
The mass-metallicity relation slope remains constant over z=0-3.3.
O/H decreases with redshift at fixed stellar mass.
Outflow metal loading factors scale with mass and redshift.
Abstract
We investigate the evolution of galaxy gas-phase metallicity (O/H) over the range using samples of galaxies at and galaxies at from the MOSDEF survey. This analysis crucially utilizes different metallicity calibrations at and to account for evolving ISM conditions. We find significant correlations between O/H and stellar mass () at and . The low-mass power law slope of the mass-metallicity relation is remarkably invariant over , such that at all redshifts in this range. At fixed , O/H decreases with increasing redshift as dlog(O/H)/d. We find no evidence that the fundamental metallicity relation between , O/H, and star-formation rate (SFR) evolves out to , with galaxies at having O/H within 0.04~dex of…
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