The VANDELS survey: the stellar metallicities of star-forming galaxies at 2.5 < z < 5.0

Cullen, F; McLure, R J; Dunlop, J S; Khochfar, S.; Davé, R; Amorín, R; Bolzonella, M; Carnall, A C; Castellano, M; Cimatti, A; Cirasuolo, M; Cresci, G; Fynbo, J P U; Fontanot F.; Gargiulo, A; et. al.

Abstract

We present the results of a study utilizing ultradeep, rest-frame UV, spectroscopy to quantify the relationship between stellar mass and stellar metallicity for 681 star-forming galaxies at 2.5 < z < 5.0 (< z > = 3.5 +/- 0.6) drawn from the VANDELS survey. Via a comparison with high-resolution stellar population synthesis models, we determine stellar metallicities (Z(*), here a proxy for the iron abundance) for a set of high signal-to-noise ratio composite spectra formed from subsamples selected by mass and redshift. Across the stellar mass range 8.5 < log(< M-*>/M-circle dot) < 10.2, we find a strong correlation between stellar metallicity (Z(*)/Z(circle dot)) and stellar mass, with stellar metallicity monotonically increasing from Z(*)/Z(circle dot) < 0.09 at < M-*> = 3.2 x 10(8) M-circle dot to Z(*)/Z(circle dot) = 0.27 at < M-*> = 1.7 x 10(10) M-circle dot. In contrast, at a given stellar mass, we find no evidence for significant metallicity evolution across the redshift range of our sample. However, comparing our results to the z = 0 stellar mass-metallicity relation for star-forming galaxies, we find that the < z > = 3.5 relation is consistent with being shifted to lower metallicities by similar or equal to 0.6 dex at all stellar masses. Contrasting our derived stellar metallicities with estimates of the gas-phase metallicities of galaxies at similar redshifts and stellar masses, we find evidence for enhanced O/Fe ratios in z greater than or similar to 2.5 star-forming galaxies of the order (O/Fe) greater than or similar to 1.8x(O/Fe)(circle dot). Finally, by comparing our results to the predictions of three cosmological simulations, we find that the < z > = 3.5 stellar mass-metallicity relation is consistent with current predictions for how outflow strength scales with galaxy stellar mass. This conclusion is supported by an analysis of one-zone analytic chemical evolution models, and suggests that the mass-loading parameter (eta = (M) over dot(outflow)/M-*) scales as eta proportional to M-*(beta) with beta similar or equal to -0.4.

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Título según WOS: The VANDELS survey: the stellar metallicities of star-forming galaxies at 2.5 < z < 5.0
Título según SCOPUS: The VANDELS survey: The stellar metallicities of star-forming galaxies at 2.5 < z < 5.0
Título de la Revista: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 487
Número: 2
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 2038
Página final: 2060
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/stz1402

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS - ISI