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Diverse Oxygen Abundance in Early Galaxies Unveiled by Auroral Line Analysis with JWST

August 2024 • 2024ApJ...971...43M

Authors • Morishita, Takahiro • Stiavelli, Massimo • Grillo, Claudio • Rosati, Piero • Schuldt, Stefan • Trenti, Michele • Bergamini, Pietro • Boyett, Kit • Chary, Ranga-Ram • Leethochawalit, Nicha • Roberts-Borsani, Guido • Treu, Tommaso • Vanzella, Eros

Abstract • We present deep JWST NIRSpec observations in the sight line of MACS J1149.5+2223, a massive cluster of galaxies at z = 0.54. We report the spectroscopic redshift of 28 sources at 3 < z < 9.1, including nine sources with the detection of the OIIIλ4363 auroral line. Combining these with 16 OIIIλ4363 -detected sources from publicly available JWST data, our sample consists of 25 galaxies with robust gas-phase metallicity measurements via the direct method. We observe a positive correlation between stellar mass and metallicity, with an ∼0.5 dex offset down below the local relation. Interestingly, we find a larger-than-expected scatter of ∼0.3 dex around the relation, which cannot be explained by redshift evolution among our sample or other third parameters. The scatter increases at higher redshift, and we tentatively attribute this to the enrichment process having higher stochasticity, due to shallower potential wells, more intense feedback processes, and a higher galaxy merger rate. Despite reaching a considerably low-mass regime ( logM*/M7.3 ), our samples have metallicity of log(O/H) +12 ≳ 7, i.e., comparable to the most metal-poor galaxies in the local Universe. The search for primordial galaxies may be accomplished by extending toward a lower mass and/or by investigating inhomogeneities at smaller spatial scales. Lastly, we investigate potential systematics caused by the limitation of JWST's Micro-Shutter Assembly observations. Caution is warranted when the target exceeds the slit size, as this situation could allow an overestimation of global metallicity, especially under the presence of a strong negative metallicity gradient.

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Takahiro Morishita

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