ChemZz I: Comparing Oxygen and Iron Abundance Patterns in the Milky Way, the Local Group and Cosmic Noon
Stephanie Monty, Allison L. Strom, Thomas M. Stanton, Martyna Chru\'sli\'nska, Fergus Cullen, Chiaki Kobayashi, Tjitske Starkenburg, Souradeep Bhattacharya, Jason L. Sanders, Mark Gieles

TL;DR
This study homogenizes and compares oxygen and iron abundance patterns across different galaxy populations and cosmic epochs, revealing consistent chemical evolution trends and supporting the universality of galaxy enrichment processes.
Contribution
It introduces a unified framework for comparing chemical abundances in galaxies from the Local Group to Cosmic Noon, highlighting systematic similarities and differences.
Findings
Good agreement between high-redshift galaxies and MW high-alpha disc in [O/Fe] vs. [Fe/H]
Confirmation of alpha-bimodality in M31's inner regions
Striking consistency of MW and GSE abundances with z~3 galaxy mass-metallicity relation
Abstract
Our understanding of the chemical evolution of galaxies has advanced through measurements from both distant galaxies across redshift, and our own Milky Way (MW). To form a comprehensive picture, it is essential to unify these constraints, placing them on a common scale and parlance and to understand their systematic differences. In this study, we homogenize oxygen and iron measurements from star-forming galaxies at Cosmic Noon () with resolved stellar abundances from the Local Group. The MW is divided into four components, assuming the outer halo is dominated by debris from the Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus (GSE) progenitor. After converting all abundances to a common Solar scale, we identify clear - and iron-enhancement trends with mass in the galaxies and find good agreement between these galaxies and the MW high- disc in [O/Fe] vs. [Fe/H]. We also…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
