ZFIRE: Measuring Electron Density with [O ii] as a Function of Environment at z = 1.62

The global star formation rates (SFR) of galaxies at fixed stellar masses increase with redshift and are known to vary with environment up to z ∼ 2. We explore here whether the changes in the SFRs also apply to the electron densities of the interstellar medium by measuring the [O ii] ( , ) ratio for...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2020-04, Vol.892 (2), p.77
Hauptverfasser: Harshan, Anishya, Gupta, Anshu, Tran, Kim-Vy, Alcorn, Leo Y., Yuan, Tiantian, Kacprzak, Glenn G., Nanayakkara, Themiya, Glazebrook, Karl, Kewley, Lisa J., Labbé, Ivo, Papovich, Casey
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Zusammenfassung:The global star formation rates (SFR) of galaxies at fixed stellar masses increase with redshift and are known to vary with environment up to z ∼ 2. We explore here whether the changes in the SFRs also apply to the electron densities of the interstellar medium by measuring the [O ii] ( , ) ratio for cluster and field galaxies at z ∼ 2. We measure a median electron density of = 366 84 cm for six galaxies (with 1 scatter = 163 cm ) in the Ultra-Deep Survey (UDS) protocluster at z = 1.62. We find that the median electron density of galaxies in the UDS protocluster environment is three times higher compared to the median electron density of field galaxies ( = 113 63 cm and 1 scatter = 79 cm ) at comparable redshifts, stellar mass, and SFR. However, we note that a sample of six protocluster galaxies is insufficient to reliably measure the electron density in the average protocluster environment at z ∼ 2. We conclude that the electron density increases with redshift in both cluster and field environments up to z ∼ 2 ( = 30 1 cm for z ∼ 0 to = 254 76 cm for z ∼ 1.5). We find tentative evidence (∼2.6 ) for a possible dependence of electron density on environment, but the results require confirmation with larger sample sizes.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/ab76cf