The MOSDEF Survey: First Measurement of Nebular Oxygen Abundance at z>4
Abstract
We present the first spectroscopic measurement of multiple rest-frame optical emission lines at z>4. During the MOSFIRE Deep Evolution Field (MOSDEF) survey, we observed the galaxy GOODSN-17940 with the Keck I/MOSFIRE spectrograph. The K-band spectrum of GOODSN-17940 includes significant detections of the [OII]λλ 3726,3729, [NeIII]λ3869, and Hγ emission lines and a tentative detection of Hδ, indicating zspec=4.4121. GOODSN-17940 is an actively star-forming z>4 galaxy based on its K-band spectrum and broadband spectral energy distribution. A significant excess relative to the surrounding continuum is present in the Spitzer/IRAC channel 1 photometry of GOODSN-17940, due primarily to strong Hα emission with a rest-frame equivalent width of EW(Hα)=1200 . Based on the assumption of 0.5 Z models and the Calzetti attenuation curve, GOODSN-17940 is characterized by M*=5.0+4.3-0.2× 109 M. The Balmer decrement inferred from Hα/Hγ is used to dust correct the Hα emission, yielding SFR(Hα)=320+190-140 M yr-1. These M* and SFR values place GOODSN-17940 an order of magnitude in SFR above the z 4 star-forming "main sequence." Finally, we use the observed ratio of [NeIII]/[OII] to estimate the nebular oxygen abundance in GOODSN-17940, finding O/H 0.2 (O/H). Combining our new [NeIII]/[OII] measurement with those from stacked spectra at z 0, 2, and 3, we show that GOODSN-17940 represents an extension to z>4 of the evolution towards higher [NeIII]/[OII] (i.e., lower O/H) at fixed stellar mass. It will be possible to perform the measurements presented here out to z 10 using the James Webb Space Telescope.