The Baldwin, Philips, & Terlevich diagram of [O iii ]/H β versus [N ii ]/H α (hereafter N2-BPT) has long been used as a tool for classifying galaxies based on the dominant source of ionizing radiation. Recent observations have demonstrated that galaxies at z ∼ 2 reside offset from local galaxies in the N2-BPT space. In this paper, we conduct a series of controlled numerical experiments to understand the potential physical processes driving this offset. We model nebular line emission in a large sample of galaxies, taken from the simba cosmological hydrodynamic galaxy formation simulation, using the cloudy photoionization code to compute the nebular line luminosities from H ii regions. We find that the observed shift toward higher [O iii ]/H β and [N ii ]/H α values at high redshift arises from sample selection: when we consider only the most massive galaxies M * ∼ 10 10–11 M ⊙ , the offset naturally appears, due to their high metallicities. We predict that deeper observations that probe lower-mass galaxies will reveal galaxies that lie on a locus comparable to z ∼ 0 observations. Even when accounting for samples-selection effects, we find that there is a subtle mismatch between simulations and observations. To resolve this discrepancy, we investigate the impact of varying ionization parameters, H ii region densities, gas-phase abundance patterns, and increasing radiation field hardness on N2-BPT diagrams. We find that either decreasing the ionization parameter or increasing the N/O ratio of galaxies at fixed O/H can move galaxies along a self-similar arc in N2-BPT space that is occupied by high-redshift galaxies.
CITATION STYLE
Garg, P., Narayanan, D., Byler, N., Sanders, R. L., Shapley, A. E., Strom, A. L., … Privon, G. C. (2022). The BPT Diagram in Cosmological Galaxy Formation Simulations: Understanding the Physics Driving Offsets at High Redshift. The Astrophysical Journal, 926(1), 80. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac43b8
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.