Chemical abundance scaling relations for multiple elements in z~2-3 star-forming galaxies
Allison L. Strom, Gwen C. Rudie, Charles C. Steidel, Ryan F. Trainor

TL;DR
This study measures and analyzes the chemical abundance relations in z~2-3 star-forming galaxies, revealing high alpha-enhancement and insights into their star formation history and chemical evolution.
Contribution
First measurements of stellar mass and multiple chemical tracers in individual high-redshift galaxies, using photoionization models to infer abundances.
Findings
Stellar mass-O/H relation is shallow with large scatter.
O/Fe ratio indicates high alpha-enhancement (~2.2 times solar).
N/H relation is steep with significant scatter, reflecting N production uncertainties.
Abstract
The chemical abundance patterns of gas and stars in galaxies are powerful probes of galaxies' star formation histories and the astrophysics of galaxy assembly but are challenging to measure with confidence in distant galaxies. In this paper, we report the first measurements of the correlation between stellar mass and multiple tracers of chemical enrichment (including O, N, and Fe) in individual z~2-3 galaxies, using a sample of 195 star-forming galaxies from the Keck Baryonic Structure Survey (KBSS). The galaxies' chemical abundances are inferred using photoionization models capable of reconciling high-redshift galaxies' observed extreme rest-UV and rest-optical spectroscopic properties. We find that the stellar mass-O/H relation for our sample is relatively shallow, with moderately large scatter, and is offset ~0.35 dex higher than the corresponding stellar mass-Fe/H relation. The two…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
