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THE MASS-METALLICITY RELATION OF A z ~ 2 PROTOCLUSTER WITH MOSFIRE.

Authors :
KULAS, KRISTIN R.
MCLEAN, IAN S.
SHAPLEY, ALICE E.
STEIDEL, CHARLES C.
KONIDARIS, NICHOLAS P.
MATTHEWS, KEITH
MACE, GREGORY N.
RUDIE, GWEN C.
TRAINOR, RYAN F.
REDDY, NAVEEN A.
Source :
Astrophysical Journal. 9/10/2013, Vol. 774 Issue 2, p1-8. 8p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We present Keck/MOSFIRE observations of the role of environment in the formation of galaxies at z ~ 2. Using K-band spectroscopy of Hα and [N ii] emission lines, we have analyzed the metallicities of galaxies within and around a z = 2.3 protocluster discovered in the HS1700+643 field. Our main sample consists of 23 protocluster and 20 field galaxies with estimates of stellar masses and gas-phase metallicities based on the N2 strong-line metallicity indicator. With these data we have examined the mass-metallicity relation with respect to environment at z ~ 2.We find that field galaxies follow the well-established trend between stellar mass and metallicity, such that more massive galaxies have larger metallicities. The protocluster galaxies, however, do not exhibit a dependence of metallicity on mass, with the low-mass protocluster galaxies showing an enhancement in metallicity compared to field galaxies spanning the same mass range. A comparison with galaxy formation models suggests that the mass-dependent environmental trend we observed can be qualitatively explained in the context of the recycling of "momentum-driven" galaxy wind material. Accordingly, winds are recycled on a shorter timescale in denser environments, leading to an enhancement in metallicity at fixed mass for all but the most massive galaxies. Future hydrodynamical simulations of z ~ 2 overdensities matching the one in the HS1700 field will be crucial for understanding the origin of the observed environmental trend in detail. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
774
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90152611
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/774/2/130