Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-07-14
Astrophys.J. 615 (2004) 98-117
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
18 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/424031
The chemical composition of high redshift galaxies is an important property which gives clues to their past history and future evolution and yet is difficult to measure with current techniques. In this paper we investigate new metallicity indicators, based upon the strengths of stellar photospheric features at rest-frame ultraviolet wavelengths. By combining the evolutionary spectral synthesis code Starburst99 with the output from the non-LTE model atmosphere code WM-basic, we have developed a code that can model the integrated ultraviolet stellar spectra of star-forming regions at metallicities between 1/20 and twice solar. We use our models to explore a number of spectral regions that are sensitive to metallicity and clean of other spectral features. The most promising metallicity indicator is an absorption feature between 1935 A and 2020 A, which arises from the blending of numerous Fe III transitions. We compare our model spectra to observations of two well studied high redshift star-forming galaxies, MS1512-cB58 (a Lyman break galaxy at z = 2.7276), and Q1307-BM1163 (a UV-bright galaxy at z = 1.411). The profiles of the photospheric absorption features observed in these galaxies are well reproduced by the models. In addition, the metallicities inferred from their equivalent widths are in good agreement with previous determinations based on interstellar absorption and nebular emission lines. Our new technique appears to be a promising alternative, or complement, to established methods which have only a limited applicability at high redshifts.
Bresolin Fabio
Kudritzki Rolf Peter
Leitherer Claus
Pettini Max
Rix Samantha A.
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