Evidence for gas-phase metal deficiency in massive protocluster galaxies at z~2.2
Zahra Sattari, Bahram Mobasher, Nima Chartab, Behnam Darvish, Irene, Shivaei, Nick Scoville, David Sobral

TL;DR
This study finds that massive galaxies in a protocluster at z~2.2 are slightly more metal-poor than similar field galaxies, supporting models where cold gas inflows dilute metallicity in dense environments.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence of gas-phase metal deficiency in massive protocluster galaxies at high redshift, highlighting environmental effects on galaxy chemical evolution.
Findings
Massive protocluster galaxies are 0.10 dex more metal-poor than field counterparts.
No significant metallicity difference observed in low-mass galaxies.
Supports models of cold gas inflow diluting metallicity in dense environments.
Abstract
We study the mass-metallicity relation for 19 members of a spectroscopically-confirmed protocluster in the COSMOS field at (CC2.2), and compare it with that of 24 similarly selected field galaxies at the same redshift. Both samples are emitting sources, chosen from the HiZELS narrow-band survey, with metallicities derived from line ratio. For the mass-matched samples of protocluster and field galaxies, we find that protocluster galaxies with are metal deficient by dex ( significance) compared to their coeval field galaxies. This metal deficiency is absent for low mass galaxies, . Moreover, relying on both SED-derived and (corrected for dust extinction based on ) SFRs,…
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