Chemical Abundances in Star-Forming Galaxies at High Redshift

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Abstract

A galaxy's metallicity provides a record of star formation, gas accretion, and gas outflow, and is therefore one of the most informative measurements that can be made at high redshift. It is also one of the most difficult. I review methods of determining chemical abundances in distant star-forming galaxies, and summarize results for galaxies at 1 ≲ z ≲ 3. I then focus on the mass-metallicity relation, its evolution with redshift, and its uses in constraining inflows and outflows of gas, and conclude with a brief discussion of future prospects for metallicity measurements at high redshift.

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Erb, D. K. (2009). Chemical Abundances in Star-Forming Galaxies at High Redshift. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 5(S265), 147–154. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921310000438

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