First direct metallicity measurement of a lensed star-forming galaxy at z=1.7
Abstract
We present the rest-frame optical spectrum of a strongly lensed galaxy at redshift z =1.7 behind the cluster Abell 1689. We detect the temperature sensitive auroral line [O III] 4363, which allows the first direct metallicity measurement for galaxies at z > 1. Our high signal-to-noise spectrum indicates that the target is an extremely low metallicity star-forming galaxy.We estimate an intrinsic absolute B band magnitude of MB=-18.3 0.1, with a stellar mass of 4.41.2×108 M$. This galaxy extends the luminosity-metallicity relation of star-forming galaxies at z > 2 by more than an order of magnitude. Given the double-nuclei like morphology and velocity profile of , we tentatively suggest that it could be a merger or a proto-rotating disk galaxy.
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