The interstellar medium in [OIII]-selected star-forming galaxies at z3.2
Abstract
We present new results from near-infrared spectroscopy with Keck/MOSFIRE of [OIII]-selected galaxies at z3.2. With our H and K-band spectra, we investigate the interstellar medium (ISM) conditions, such as ionization states and gas metallicities. [OIII] emitters at z3.2 show a typical gas metallicity of 12+log(O/H) = 8.070.07 at log(M*/M) 9.0-9.2 and 12+log(O/H) = 8.310.04 at log(M*/M) 9.7-10.2 when using the empirical calibration method. We compare the [OIII] emitters at z3.2 with UV-selected galaxies and Lyα emitters at the same epoch and find that the [OIII]-based selection does not appear to show any systematic bias in the selection of star-forming galaxies. Moreover, comparing with star-forming galaxies at z2 from literature, our samples show similar ionization parameters and gas metallicities as those obtained by the previous studies using the same calibration method. We find no strong redshift evolution in the ISM conditions between z3.2 and z2. Considering that the star formation rates at a fixed stellar mass also do not significantly change between the two epochs, our results support the idea that the stellar mass is the primary quantity to describe the evolutionary stages of individual galaxies at z>2.
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