We combine deep Hubble Space Telescope grism spectroscopy with a new Bayesian method to derive maps of gas-phase metallicity for 10 star-forming galaxies at high redshift (). Exploiting lensing magnification by the foreground cluster MACS1149.6+2223, we reach sub-kiloparsec spatial resolution and push the limit of stellar mass associated with such high-z spatially resolved measurements below for the first time. Our maps exhibit diverse morphologies, indicative of various effects such as efficient radial mixing from tidal torques, rapid accretion of low-metallicity gas, and other physical processes that can affect the gas and metallicity distributions in individual galaxies. Based upon an exhaustive sample of all existing sub-kiloparesec resolution metallicity gradient measurements at high z, we find that predictions given by analytical chemical evolution models assuming a relatively extended star-formation profile in the early disk-formation phase can explain the majority of observed metallicity gradients, without involving galactic feedback or radial outflows. We observe a tentative correlation between stellar mass and metallicity gradients, consistent with the "downsizing" galaxy formation picture that more massive galaxies are more evolved into a later phase of disk growth, where they experience more coherent mass assembly at all radii and thus show shallower metallicity gradients. In addition to the spatially resolved analysis, we compile a sample of homogeneously cross-calibrated integrated metallicity measurements spanning three orders of magnitude in stellar mass at z ∼ 1.8. We use this sample to study the mass-metallicity relation (MZR) and find that the slope of the observed MZR can rule out the momentum-driven wind model at a 3σ confidence level.

The Grism Lens-Amplified Survey from Space (GLASS). X. Sub-kiloparsec Resolution Gas-phase Metallicity Maps at Cosmic Noon behind the Hubble Frontier Fields Cluster MACS1149.6+2223 / X. Wang, T.A. Jones, T. Treu, T. Morishita, L.E. Abramson, G.B. Brammer, K. Huang, M.A. Malkan, K.B. Schmidt, A. Fontana, C. Grillo, A.L. Henry, W. Karman, P.L. Kelly, C.A. Mason, A. Mercurio, P. Rosati, K. Sharon, M. Trenti, B. Vulcani. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0004-637X. - 837:1(2017), p. 89.89. [10.3847/1538-4357/aa603c]

The Grism Lens-Amplified Survey from Space (GLASS). X. Sub-kiloparsec Resolution Gas-phase Metallicity Maps at Cosmic Noon behind the Hubble Frontier Fields Cluster MACS1149.6+2223

C. Grillo;
2017

Abstract

We combine deep Hubble Space Telescope grism spectroscopy with a new Bayesian method to derive maps of gas-phase metallicity for 10 star-forming galaxies at high redshift (). Exploiting lensing magnification by the foreground cluster MACS1149.6+2223, we reach sub-kiloparsec spatial resolution and push the limit of stellar mass associated with such high-z spatially resolved measurements below for the first time. Our maps exhibit diverse morphologies, indicative of various effects such as efficient radial mixing from tidal torques, rapid accretion of low-metallicity gas, and other physical processes that can affect the gas and metallicity distributions in individual galaxies. Based upon an exhaustive sample of all existing sub-kiloparesec resolution metallicity gradient measurements at high z, we find that predictions given by analytical chemical evolution models assuming a relatively extended star-formation profile in the early disk-formation phase can explain the majority of observed metallicity gradients, without involving galactic feedback or radial outflows. We observe a tentative correlation between stellar mass and metallicity gradients, consistent with the "downsizing" galaxy formation picture that more massive galaxies are more evolved into a later phase of disk growth, where they experience more coherent mass assembly at all radii and thus show shallower metallicity gradients. In addition to the spatially resolved analysis, we compile a sample of homogeneously cross-calibrated integrated metallicity measurements spanning three orders of magnitude in stellar mass at z ∼ 1.8. We use this sample to study the mass-metallicity relation (MZR) and find that the slope of the observed MZR can rule out the momentum-driven wind model at a 3σ confidence level.
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galaxies: abundances; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; galaxies: high-redshift; gravitational lensing: strong; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary Science
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The Grism Lens-Amplified Survey from Space (GLASS). X. Sub-kiloparsec Resolution Gas-phase Metallicity Maps at Cosmic Noon behind the Hubble Frontier Fields Cluster MACS1149.6+2223 / X. Wang, T.A. Jones, T. Treu, T. Morishita, L.E. Abramson, G.B. Brammer, K. Huang, M.A. Malkan, K.B. Schmidt, A. Fontana, C. Grillo, A.L. Henry, W. Karman, P.L. Kelly, C.A. Mason, A. Mercurio, P. Rosati, K. Sharon, M. Trenti, B. Vulcani. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0004-637X. - 837:1(2017), p. 89.89. [10.3847/1538-4357/aa603c]
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X. Wang, T.A. Jones, T. Treu, T. Morishita, L.E. Abramson, G.B. Brammer, K. Huang, M.A. Malkan, K.B. Schmidt, A. Fontana, C. Grillo, A.L. Henry, W. Karman, P.L. Kelly, C.A. Mason, A. Mercurio, P. Rosati, K. Sharon, M. Trenti, B. Vulcani
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