The AURORA Survey: Constraining Chemical Enrichment Pathways at Cosmic Noon with Argon Abundances
Jack Foley, Alice Shapley, Ryan Sanders, Naveen A. Reddy, Michael W. Topping, Thomas M. Stanton, Max Pettini, Fergus Cullen, Richard S. Ellis, N. M. F\"orster Schreiber, Tucker Jones, Anthony J. Pahl, Leonardo Clarke, Natalie Lam

TL;DR
This study measures argon abundances in high-redshift star-forming galaxies to understand chemical enrichment pathways, finding minimal Type Ia supernova contribution and consistency with rapid star formation similar to the Milky Way Bulge.
Contribution
First empirical measurement of argon abundances in $z=2-3.5$ galaxies using composite spectra, providing insights into supernova contributions and chemical evolution at Cosmic Noon.
Findings
Argon-to-oxygen ratios suggest dominant core-collapse supernova enrichment.
Minimal evidence for significant Type Ia supernova contribution.
Results align with rapid star formation histories like the Milky Way Bulge.
Abstract
We present argon abundances from a sample of 46 star-forming galaxies at from the Assembly of Ultradeep Rest-Optical Observations Revealing Astrophysics (AURORA) program. Although argon is an element produced by Core Collapse Supernovae (CCSNe), the latest supernova yield models suggest additional argon production and enrichment by Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), unlike other elements such as oxygen. To study the relationship between argon and oxygen abundances, we construct two median-stacked composite spectra for separate and redshift bins, presenting more representative measurements than previous samples that require individual detection of faint lines. Abundance ratios were determined using an empirical calibration based on the strength of the [ArIII] emission line relative to the [OIII] emission line. With…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
