The First Robust Constraints on the Relationship Between Dust-to-Gas Ratio and Metallicity in Luminous Star-forming Galaxies at High Redshift
Alice E. Shapley, Fergus Cullen, James S. Dunlop, Ross J. McLure,, Mariska Kriek, Naveen A. Reddy, and Ryan L. Sanders

TL;DR
This study provides the first robust constraints on the relationship between dust-to-gas ratio and metallicity in high-redshift star-forming galaxies, showing no significant evolution from local universe relations.
Contribution
It offers new observational evidence linking dust-to-gas ratio and metallicity at high redshift, with implications for galaxy evolution models.
Findings
No significant evolution in DGR vs. metallicity from z~0 to z~2.
Tentative evidence for flattening of the mass-metallicity relation at high stellar mass.
Dust-to-gas ratio relation consistent with semi-analytic models.
Abstract
We present rest-optical spectroscopic properties of a sample of four galaxies in the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Hubble Ultra Deep Field (ALMA HUDF). These galaxies span the redshift range and the stellar mass range . They have existing far-infrared and radio measurements of dust-continuum and molecular gas emission from which bolometric star-formation rates (SFRs), dust masses, and molecular gas masses have been estimated. We use new - and -band near-infrared spectra from the Keck/MOSFIRE spectrograph to estimate SFRs from dust-corrected H emission (SFR(H)) and gas-phase oxygen abundances from the ratio [NII]/H. We find that the dust-corrected SFR(H) is systematically lower than the bolometric SFR by a factor of several, and measure gas-phase oxygen…
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