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2016ApJ...826..159S - Astrophys. J., 826, 159-159 (2016/August-1)

Reconciling the stellar and nebular spectra of high-redshift galaxies.

STEIDEL C.C., STROM A.L., PETTINI M., RUDIE G.C., REDDY N.A. and TRAINOR R.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a combined analysis of rest-frame far-UV (FUV; 1000-2000 Å) and rest-frame optical (3600-7000 Å) composite spectra formed from very deep Keck/LRIS and Keck/MOSFIRE observations of a sample of 30 star-forming galaxies with z=2.40±0.11 , selected to be broadly representative of the full KBSS-MOSFIRE spectroscopic survey. Since the same massive stars are responsible for the observed FUV continuum and for the excitation of the observed nebular emission, a self-consistent stellar population synthesis model should simultaneously match the details of the FUV stellar+nebular continuum and-when inserted as the excitation source in photoionization models-predict all observed nebular emission line ratios. We find that only models including massive star binaries, having low stellar metallicity ( {Z}_{* }/{Z}_☉≃0.1 ) but relatively high nebular (ionized gas-phase) abundances ( {Z}{neb}/{Z}☉≃0.5 ), can successfully match all of the observational constraints. We show that this apparent discrepancy is naturally explained by highly super-solar O/Fe ( ≃45 {(Ø/Fe)}_☉ ), expected for a gas whose enrichment is dominated by the products of core-collapse supernovae. While O dominates the physics of the ionized gas (and thus the nebular emission lines), Fe dominates the extreme-UV (EUV) and FUV opacity and controls the mass-loss rate from massive stars, resulting in particularly dramatic effects for massive stars in binary systems. This high nebular excitation-caused by the hard EUV spectra of Fe-poor massive stars-is much more common at high redshift (z\gtrsim 2) than low redshift due to systematic differences in the star formation history of typical galaxies.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - H ii regions - ISM: abundances - stars: massive

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