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The Extreme Low-mass End of the Mass–Metallicity Relation at z ∼ 7
by
Whitaker, Katherine E
, Chemerynska, Iryna
, Feldmann, Robert
, Furtak, Lukas J
, Maseda, Michael V
, Weaver, John R
, Brammer, Gabriel
, Price, Sedona H
, Atek, Hakim
, Oesch, Pascal A
, Leja, Joel
, Fujimoto, Seiji
, Cutler, Sam E
, Pan, Richard
, Dayal, Pratika
, Greene, Jenny E
, Wang, Bingjie
, Labbé, Ivo
, Nanayakkara, Themiya
, Bezanson, Rachel
in
Constraints
/ Dwarf galaxies
/ Feedback
/ Galactic clusters
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galaxies
/ Interstellar matter
/ Interstellar medium
/ Ionization
/ Metallicity
/ Red shift
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars
/ Stars & galaxies
2024
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The Extreme Low-mass End of the Mass–Metallicity Relation at z ∼ 7
by
Whitaker, Katherine E
, Chemerynska, Iryna
, Feldmann, Robert
, Furtak, Lukas J
, Maseda, Michael V
, Weaver, John R
, Brammer, Gabriel
, Price, Sedona H
, Atek, Hakim
, Oesch, Pascal A
, Leja, Joel
, Fujimoto, Seiji
, Cutler, Sam E
, Pan, Richard
, Dayal, Pratika
, Greene, Jenny E
, Wang, Bingjie
, Labbé, Ivo
, Nanayakkara, Themiya
, Bezanson, Rachel
in
Constraints
/ Dwarf galaxies
/ Feedback
/ Galactic clusters
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galaxies
/ Interstellar matter
/ Interstellar medium
/ Ionization
/ Metallicity
/ Red shift
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars
/ Stars & galaxies
2024
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The Extreme Low-mass End of the Mass–Metallicity Relation at z ∼ 7
by
Whitaker, Katherine E
, Chemerynska, Iryna
, Feldmann, Robert
, Furtak, Lukas J
, Maseda, Michael V
, Weaver, John R
, Brammer, Gabriel
, Price, Sedona H
, Atek, Hakim
, Oesch, Pascal A
, Leja, Joel
, Fujimoto, Seiji
, Cutler, Sam E
, Pan, Richard
, Dayal, Pratika
, Greene, Jenny E
, Wang, Bingjie
, Labbé, Ivo
, Nanayakkara, Themiya
, Bezanson, Rachel
in
Constraints
/ Dwarf galaxies
/ Feedback
/ Galactic clusters
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galaxies
/ Interstellar matter
/ Interstellar medium
/ Ionization
/ Metallicity
/ Red shift
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars
/ Stars & galaxies
2024
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The Extreme Low-mass End of the Mass–Metallicity Relation at z ∼ 7
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The Extreme Low-mass End of the Mass–Metallicity Relation at z ∼ 7
2024
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Overview
The mass–metallicity relation provides crucial insights into the baryon cycle in galaxies and strong constraints on galaxy formation models. We use JWST NIRSpec observations from the UNCOVER program to measure the gas-phase metallicity in a sample of eight galaxies during the epoch of reionization at z = 6–8. Thanks to the strong lensing of the galaxy cluster Abell 2744, we are able to probe extremely low stellar masses between 106 and 108 M ⊙. Using strong-line diagnostics and the most recent JWST calibrations, we derive extremely low oxygen abundances in the range of 12 + log(O/H) = 6.7–7.8. By combining this sample with more massive galaxies at similar redshifts, we derive a best-fit relation of 12 + log(O/H) = −0.076−0.03+0.03×(log(M⋆))2+1.61−0.52+0.52 × log(M⋆)−0.26−0.10+0.10 , which becomes steeper than determinations at z ∼ 3–6 toward low-mass galaxies. Our results show a clear redshift evolution in the overall normalization of the relation, galaxies at higher redshift having significantly lower metallicities at a given mass. A comparison with theoretical models provides important constraints on which physical processes, such as metal mixing, star formation or feedback recipes, are important in reproducing the observations. Additionally, these galaxies exhibit star formation rates that are higher by a factor of a few to tens compared to extrapolated relations at similar redshifts or theoretical predictions of main-sequence galaxies, pointing to a recent burst of star formation. All these observations are indicative of the highly stochastic star formation and interstellar medium enrichment expected in these low-mass systems, suggesting that feedback mechanisms in high-z dwarf galaxies might be different from those in place at higher masses.
Publisher
IOP Publishing
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