The JWST EXCELS Survey: gas-phase metallicity evolution at 2 < z < 8
T. M. Stanton, F. Cullen, A. C. Carnall, D. Scholte, K. Z. Arellano-C\'ordova, A. E. Shapley, D. J. McLeod, C. T. Donnan, R. Begley, R. Dav\'e, J. S. Dunlop, R. J. McLure, K. Rowlands, C. Bondestam, M. L. Hamadouche, H.-H. Leung, S. D. Stevenson, E. Taylor

TL;DR
This study analyzes gas-phase metallicity evolution in 65 star-forming galaxies between redshifts 2 and 8 using JWST data, revealing rapid early universe enrichment and differences from local metallicity relations.
Contribution
First detailed measurement of the mass-metallicity relationship at 2<z<8 with JWST, showing mild evolution and high-redshift deviations from local FMR.
Findings
Clear mass-metallicity relation at 2<z<4 and 4<z<8
Galaxies at z~3 enriched to ~40% of local metallicity
Tentative SFR dependence in MZR scatter
Abstract
We present an analysis of the gas-phase mass-metallicity relationship (MZR) and fundamental metallicity relationship (FMR) for star-forming galaxies at from the JWST/EXCELS survey. We calculate gas-phase metallicities (12 + log(O/H)) using strong-line calibrations explicitly tested against the EXCELS sample, and report direct-method metallicities for galaxies. Our sample spans and , consistent with main-sequence star-forming galaxies at the same redshifts. We find a clear MZR at both () and (), with consistent slopes and mild evolution in normalization of , matching trends from simulations and recent observations. Our results demonstrate rapid gas-phase enrichment in the early Universe; galaxies at…
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