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The absence of an environmental dependence in the mass-metallicity relation at z = 2

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posted on 2024-08-06, 10:00 authored by Glenn KacprzakGlenn Kacprzak, Tiantian Yuan, Themiya NanayakkaraThemiya Nanayakkara, Chiaki Kobayashi, Kim-Vy H. Tran, Lisa J. Kewley, Karl GlazebrookKarl Glazebrook, Lee Spitler, Philip Taylor, Michael Cowley, Ivo LabbeIvo Labbe, Caroline Straatman, Adam Tomczak
We investigate the environmental dependence of the mass-metallicity relation at z = 2 with MOSFIRE/Keck as part of the ZFIRE survey. Here, we present the chemical abundance of a Virgo-like progenitor at z = 2.095 that has an established red sequence. We identified 43 cluster (〈z〉 = 2.095 ± 0.004 ) and 74 field galaxies (〈z〉 = 2.195 ± 0.083) for which we can measure metallicities. For the first time, we show that there is no discernible difference between the mass-metallicity relation of field and cluster galaxies to within 0.02 dex. Both our field and cluster galaxy mass-metallicity relations are consistent with recent field galaxy studies at z ∼ 2 . We present hydrodynamical simulations for which we derive mass-metallicity relations for field and cluster galaxies. We find at most a 0.1 dex offset toward more metal-rich simulated cluster galaxies. Our results from both simulations and observations suggest that environmental effects, if present, are small and are secondary to the ongoing inflow and outflow processes that are governed by galaxy halo mass.

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The Morphological Evolution of Galaxies Over Cosmic Time : Australian Research Council (ARC) | DP130101667

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2041-8213

Journal title

Astrophysical Journal Letters

Volume

802

Issue

2

Article number

article number L26

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4 pp

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IOP Publishing

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Copyright © 2015 The American Astronomical Society. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher and can be also be located at http://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/802/2/L26.

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eng

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