CLEAR: The Ionization and Chemical-enrichment Properties of Galaxies at 1.1 < z < 2.3

Author:

Papovich CaseyORCID,Simons Raymond C.ORCID,Estrada-Carpenter VicenteORCID,Matharu JasleenORCID,Momcheva IvelinaORCID,Trump Jonathan R.ORCID,Backhaus Bren E.ORCID,Brammer GabrielORCID,Cleri Nikko J.ORCID,Finkelstein Steven L.ORCID,Giavalisco MauroORCID,Ji ZhiyuanORCID,Jung IntaeORCID,Kewley Lisa J.ORCID,Nicholls David C.ORCID,Pirzkal NorbertORCID,Rafelski MarcORCID,Weiner BenjaminORCID

Abstract

Abstract We use deep spectroscopy from the Hubble Space Telescope Wide-Field-Camera 3 IR grisms combined with broadband photometry to study the stellar populations, gas ionization and chemical abundances in star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 1.1–2.3. The data stem from the CANDELS Lyα Emission At Reionization (CLEAR) survey. At these redshifts, the grism spectroscopy measure the [O II] λ λ3727, 3729, [O III]λ λ4959, 5008, and Hβ strong emission features, which constrain the ionization parameter and oxygen abundance of the nebular gas. We compare the line-flux measurements to predictions from updated photoionization models (MAPPINGS V; Kewley et al.), which include an updated treatment of nebular gas pressure, log P / k = n e T e . Compared to low-redshift samples (z ∼ 0.2) at fixed stellar mass, log M * / M = 9.4–9.8, the CLEAR galaxies at z = 1.35 (1.90) have lower gas-phase metallicity, Δ ( log Z ) = 0.25 (0.35) dex, and higher ionization parameters, Δ ( log q ) = 0.25 (0.35) dex, where Uq/c. We provide updated analytic calibrations between the [O III], [O II], and Hβ emission-line ratios, metallicity, and ionization parameter. The CLEAR galaxies show that at fixed stellar mass, the gas ionization parameter is correlated with the galaxy specific star formation rates, where Δ log q 0.4 × Δ ( log sSFR ) , derived from changes in the strength of galaxy Hβ equivalent width. We interpret this as a consequence of higher gas densities, lower gas covering fractions, combined with a higher escape fraction of H-ionizing photons. We discuss both tests to confirm these assertions and implications this has for future observations of galaxies at higher redshifts.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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