The {\alpha}-element enrichment of gas in distant galaxies
Anna Velichko, Annalisa De Cia, Christina Konstantopoulou, C\'edric, Ledoux, Jens-Kristian Krogager, and Tanita Ramburuth-Hurt

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical enrichment, specifically $oldsymbol{ m oldsymbol{eta}}$-element enhancement, in the neutral interstellar medium of distant, mostly-metal-poor galaxies, revealing how galaxy mass influences chemical evolution patterns.
Contribution
First constrained the distribution of $oldsymbol{ m oldsymbol{eta}}$-element enhancement with metallicity in distant galaxy ISM, linking galaxy mass and star formation history.
Findings
Less massive galaxies show $oldsymbol{ m oldsymbol{eta}}$-element knees at lower metallicities.
More massive galaxies reach higher metallicities before $oldsymbol{ m oldsymbol{eta}}$-element levels out.
Results suggest galaxy mass influences chemical evolution and star formation rates.
Abstract
The chemical evolution of distant galaxies cannot be assessed from observations of individual stars, in contrast to the case of nearby galaxies. On the other hand, the study of the interstellar medium (ISM) offers an alternative way to reveal important properties of the chemical evolution of distant galaxies. The chemical enrichment of the ISM is produced by all the previous generations of stars and it is possible to precisely determine the metal abundances in the neutral ISM in galaxies. The chemical abundance patterns in the neutral ISM are determined by the gas metallicity, presence of dust (the depletion of metals into dust grains), and possible deviations due to specific nucleosynthesis, for example, -element enhancements. We aim to derive the metallicities, dust depletion, and -element enhancements in the neutral ISM of gas-rich mostly-metal-poor distant galaxies…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
