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Comparing emission- and absorption-based gas-phase metallicities in GRB host galaxies at z = 2 − 4 using JWST

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posted on 2024-04-19, 12:01 authored by P Schady, RM Yates, L Christensen, A De Cia, A Rossi V D’Elia, KE Heintz, P Jakobsson, T Laskar, A Levan, R Salvaterra, RLC Starling, NR Tanvir, CC Thöne, S Vergani, K Wiersema, M Arabsalmani, H-W Chen, M De Pasquale, A Fruchter, JPU Fynbo, R García-Benito, B Gompertz, D Hartmann, C Kouveliotou, B Milvang-Jensen, E Palazzi, DA Perley, S Piranomonte, G Pugliese, S Savaglio, B Sbarufatti, S Schulze, G Tagliaferri, A de Ugarte Postigo, D Watson, P Wiseman

Much of what is known of the chemical composition of the universe is based on emission line spectra from star forming galaxies. Emission-based inferences are, nevertheless, model-dependent and they are dominated by light from luminous star forming regions. An alternative and sensitive probe of the metallicity of galaxies is through absorption lines imprinted on the luminous afterglow spectra of long gamma ray bursts (GRBs) from neutral material within their host galaxy. We present results from a JWST/NIRSpec programme to investigate for the first time the relation between the metallicity of neutral gas probed in absorption by GRB afterglows and the metallicity of the star forming regions for the same host galaxy sample. Using an initial sample of eight GRB host galaxies at z = 2.1 − 4.7, we find a tight relation between absorption and emission line metallicities when using the recently proposed $\hat{R}$ metallicity diagnostic (±0.2 dex). This agreement implies a relatively chemically-homogeneous multi-phase interstellar medium, and indicates that absorption and emission line probes can be directly compared. However, the relation is less clear when using other diagnostics, such as R23 and R3. We also find possible evidence of an elevated N/O ratio in the host galaxy of GRB 090323 at z = 4.7, consistent with what has been seen in other z > 4 galaxies. Ultimate confirmation of an enhanced N/O ratio and of the relation between absorption and emission line metallicities will require a more direct determination of the emission line metallicity via the detection of temperature-sensitive auroral lines in our GRB host galaxy sample.

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Astrophysics at the University of Bath 2023-2026

Science and Technology Facilities Council

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DFF/Independent Research Fund Denmark, grant-ID 2032-00071

The Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN) is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation under grant DNRF140

Swiss National Science Foundation under grant 185692.

INAF project Premiale Supporto Arizona & Italia

Severo Ochoa grant CEX2021-001131-S funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and to PID2022-141755NB-I00

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Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering/Physics & Astronomy

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Published in

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Volume

529

Issue

3

Pagination

2807 - 2831

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

issn

0035-8711

eissn

1365-2966

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-04-19

Notes

Correction to this article: Correction to: Comparing emission- and absorption-based gas-phase metallicities in GRB host galaxies at z = 2−4 using JWST, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 530, Issue 4, June 2024, Pages 5069–5071, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1037.

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en

Deposited by

Professor Nial Tanvir

Deposit date

2024-04-11

Data Access Statement

The data underlying this article are available in the MAST Data Discovery Portal at https://stdatu.stsci.edu/datadownloads.html and can be accessed with proposal ID 2344.

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