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Evidence for chemical evolution in the spectra of high redshift galaxies
ISSN
1432-0746
Date Issued
2002
Author(s)
Mehlert, D.
Appenzeller, I.
Saglia, R. P.
Bender, R.
Bohm, A.
Drory, N.
Gabasch, A.
Heidt, J.
Hopp, U.
Jager, Kitty J.
Mollenhoff, C.
Seitz, Sebastian
Stahl, O.
Ziegler, Bodo L.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361:20021052
Abstract
Using a sample of 57 VLT FORS spectra in the redshift range 1.37 < z < 3.40 (selected mainly from the FORS Deep Field survey) and a comparison sample with 36 IUE spectra of local (z approximate to 0) starburst galaxies we derive C and Si equivalent width values and estimate metallicities of starburst galaxies as a function of redshift. Assuming that a calibration of the C equivalent widths in terms of the metallicity based on the local sample of starburst galaxies is applicable to high-z objects, we find a significant increase of the average metallicities from about 0.16 Z(.) at the cosmic epoch corresponding to z approximate to 3.2 to about 0.42 Z(.) at z approximate to 2.3. A significant further increase in metallicity during later epochs cannot be detected in our data. Compared to the local starburst galaxies our high-redshift objects tend to be overluminous for a fixed metallicity. Our observational results are in good agreement with published observational data by other authors and with theoretical predictions of the cosmic chemical evolution.
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