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Main Authors: Rogers, Noah S. J., Strom, Allison L., Rudie, Gwen C., Trainor, Ryan F., Raptis, Menelaos, von Raesfeld, Caroline
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.08427
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author Rogers, Noah S. J.
Strom, Allison L.
Rudie, Gwen C.
Trainor, Ryan F.
Raptis, Menelaos
von Raesfeld, Caroline
author_facet Rogers, Noah S. J.
Strom, Allison L.
Rudie, Gwen C.
Trainor, Ryan F.
Raptis, Menelaos
von Raesfeld, Caroline
contents Measurements of chemical abundances in high-$z$ star-forming (SF) galaxies place important constraints on the enrichment histories of galaxies and the physical conditions in the early universe. JWST is beginning to enable direct chemical abundance measurements in galaxies at $z$$>$2 via the detection of the faint T$_e$-sensitive auroral line [O III]$λ$4364. However, abundances of other elements (e.g., S and Ar) in high-$z$ galaxies remain unconstrained due to a lack of T$_e$ data and wavelength coverage. Here, we present multiple direct abundances in Q2343-D40, a galaxy at $z=$2.9628$\pm$0.0001 observed with JWST/NIRSpec as part of the CECILIA program. We report the first simultaneous measurement of T$_e$[O III] and T$_e$[S III] in a high-$z$ galaxy, finding good agreement with the temperature trends in local SF systems. We measure a gas-phase metallicity of 12+log(O/H) $=8.07\pm0.06$, and the N/O abundance, log(N/O) $=-1.37\pm0.21$, is indicative of primary nucleosynthesis. The S/O and Ar/O relative abundances, log(S/O)$=-1.88\pm0.10$ and log(Ar/O)$=-2.80\pm0.12$, are both $>$0.3 dex lower than the solar ratios. However, the relative Ar$^{2+}$/S$^{2+}$ abundance is consistent with the solar ratio, suggesting that the relative S-to-Ar abundance does not evolve significantly with redshift. Recent nucleosynthesis models find that a significant amount of S and Ar are produced in Type Ia supernovae, such that the S/O and Ar/O abundances in Q2343-D40 could be the result of predominantly core-collapse supernovae enrichment. Future JWST observations of high-$z$ galaxies will uncover whether S/O and Ar/O are sensitive to the timescales of these different enrichment mechanisms.
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spellingShingle CECILIA: Direct O, N, S, and Ar Abundances in Q2343-D40, a Galaxy at $z\sim$3
Rogers, Noah S. J.
Strom, Allison L.
Rudie, Gwen C.
Trainor, Ryan F.
Raptis, Menelaos
von Raesfeld, Caroline
Astrophysics of Galaxies
Measurements of chemical abundances in high-$z$ star-forming (SF) galaxies place important constraints on the enrichment histories of galaxies and the physical conditions in the early universe. JWST is beginning to enable direct chemical abundance measurements in galaxies at $z$$>$2 via the detection of the faint T$_e$-sensitive auroral line [O III]$λ$4364. However, abundances of other elements (e.g., S and Ar) in high-$z$ galaxies remain unconstrained due to a lack of T$_e$ data and wavelength coverage. Here, we present multiple direct abundances in Q2343-D40, a galaxy at $z=$2.9628$\pm$0.0001 observed with JWST/NIRSpec as part of the CECILIA program. We report the first simultaneous measurement of T$_e$[O III] and T$_e$[S III] in a high-$z$ galaxy, finding good agreement with the temperature trends in local SF systems. We measure a gas-phase metallicity of 12+log(O/H) $=8.07\pm0.06$, and the N/O abundance, log(N/O) $=-1.37\pm0.21$, is indicative of primary nucleosynthesis. The S/O and Ar/O relative abundances, log(S/O)$=-1.88\pm0.10$ and log(Ar/O)$=-2.80\pm0.12$, are both $>$0.3 dex lower than the solar ratios. However, the relative Ar$^{2+}$/S$^{2+}$ abundance is consistent with the solar ratio, suggesting that the relative S-to-Ar abundance does not evolve significantly with redshift. Recent nucleosynthesis models find that a significant amount of S and Ar are produced in Type Ia supernovae, such that the S/O and Ar/O abundances in Q2343-D40 could be the result of predominantly core-collapse supernovae enrichment. Future JWST observations of high-$z$ galaxies will uncover whether S/O and Ar/O are sensitive to the timescales of these different enrichment mechanisms.
title CECILIA: Direct O, N, S, and Ar Abundances in Q2343-D40, a Galaxy at $z\sim$3
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.08427