Metal Mayhem at $\rm z \sim 7-10$: Diversity and Evolution of Gas-Phase Metallicity Gradients
Maria Koller, Roberto Maiolino, Hannah \"Ubler, Qiao Duan, Jan Scholtz, Santiago Arribas, William M. Baker, Stefano Carniani, Stephane Charlot, Mirko Curti, Luca Graziani, Gareth Jones, William McClymont, Michele Perna, Bruno Rodr\'iguez Del Pino, Sandro Tacchella

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec-IFU data to analyze metallicity gradients in seven early galaxies at redshifts 7.2-9.5, revealing diverse evolutionary processes and interactions shaping their gas-phase metallicity distributions.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of metallicity gradients in low-metallicity galaxies at z=7-10, highlighting the role of interactions, inflows, and feedback in early galaxy evolution.
Findings
Large scatter in metallicity gradients from positive to negative.
Flat gradients associated with satellites and possible mergers.
Evidence of metal-poor gas inflow and feedback effects.
Abstract
We present a JWST/NIRSpec-IFU study of metallicity gradients in seven low-metallicity systems at . The main sample spans stellar masses of , star formation rates (SFRs) of , and gas-phase metallicities of . Within our sample, we also identify three low-metallicity satellite galaxies associated with two of our sources, providing a rare view of early-epoch interactions. The three satellites exhibit even more primordial properties, with metallicity and low star-formation activity ( to ). We find that our galaxies, and especially the satellites, are significantly offset from the local Fundamental Metallicity Relation (FMR), with deviations reaching $\Delta \text{FMR} \approx…
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