Shape of Direct-Method Mass-Metallicity Relation with JWST: Fast-Track Nitrogen and Helium Enrichment
A.Gim\'enez-Alc\'azar, R.Amor\'in, J.M.Vilchez

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec data to analyze the mass-metallicity relation in early galaxies, revealing how selection biases and star-formation history influence observed metallicities and secondary element abundances.
Contribution
It presents a homogeneous sample of high-redshift galaxies with direct electron-temperature metallicities, quantifies selection biases, and explores their impact on the mass-metallicity relation.
Findings
Auroral-line detections are biased towards high-EW, high-sSFR, low-metallicity galaxies.
Stacked spectra without auroral-line detections show higher metallicities and more evolved chemical states.
The low-mass high-redshift MZR is influenced by star-formation history and auroral-line selection effects.
Abstract
We investigate the mass-metallicity relation (MZR) from z=1 to z=9 using electron-temperature-based gas-phase metallicities and examine how auroral-line selection, star-formation history, and secondary abundances affect its interpretation in the early Universe. We compile a homogeneous sample of 286 star-forming galaxies observed with JWST/NIRSpec medium resolution spectroscopy, selected through detections of the [O\,III]\,4363 auroral line from the public DAWN JWST Archive (DJA). We derive electron densities, temperatures, and oxygen abundances using the direct method, along with relative N/O and He/H abundances. Stellar masses are obtained via SED fitting and star-formation rates from reddening-corrected Balmer emission lines. To quantify auroral-line selection biases, we additionally stack galaxy spectra with and without auroral-line detections, extending the MZR into…
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