The High-Redshift Gas-Phase Mass-Metallicity Relation in FIRE-2
Andrew Marszewski, Guochao Sun, Claude-Andr\'e Faucher-Gigu\`ere,, Christopher C. Hayward, Robert Feldmann

TL;DR
This study uses FIRE-2 simulations to analyze the gas-phase mass-metallicity relation in high-redshift galaxies ($z=5-12$), finding minimal evolution over this period and good agreement with JWST observations.
Contribution
First simulation-based analysis of the gas-phase MZR at $z>5$, showing weak evolution and consistent with recent JWST data.
Findings
Weak redshift evolution of the MZR from $z=12$ to $z=5$
MZR approximated as a constant power-law relation
Increasing scatter in MZR with decreasing stellar mass
Abstract
The unprecedented infrared spectroscopic capabilities of JWST have provided high-quality interstellar medium (ISM) metallicity measurements and enabled characterization of the gas-phase mass-metallicity relation (MZR) for galaxies at for the first time. We analyze the gas-phase MZR and its evolution in a high-redshift suite of FIRE-2 cosmological zoom-in simulations at and for stellar masses . These simulations implement a multi-channel stellar feedback model and produce broadly realistic galaxy properties, including when evolved to . The simulations predict very weak redshift evolution of the MZR over the redshift range studied, with the normalization of the MZR increasing by less than dex as redshift decreases from to . The median MZR in the simulations is well-approximated as a constant power-law…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Scientific Research and Discoveries
