Evolution of N/O Abundance Ratios and Ionization Parameters from z~0 to 2 Investigated by the Direct Temperature Method
Abstract
We present N/O abundance ratios, ionization parameters {}, and oxygen abundance O/H for a total of 41 galaxies (11 individual galaxies and a 30-galaxy stack) including {Ly} emitters and Lyman break galaxies at , and investigate galaxy evolution from to in conjunction with 208,529 local SDSS galaxies and 9 green pea galaxies (GPs). In contrast with most of the recent studies, we obtain the N/O ratio, {}, and O/H measurements by direct methods with {[O\,\textsc{iii}]} 4363 and {O\,\textsc{iii}]} 1665 lines. Based on these reliable measurements, we find that there exist galaxies with an excess of N/O falling beyond the local average of N/O--O/H relation, while the majority of the galaxies have the N/O ratios nearly comparable with galaxies in the N/O--stellar mass relation. Our galaxies place the upper limit of N/O ratio on average, suggesting that the N/O ratio evolves, if at all, by dex. Exploiting our reliable measurements free from the N/O--{}--O/H degeneracies, we identify, for the first time, that galaxies with offsets in the BPT diagram indicate either 1) only an N/O excess, 2) only a {} excess, or 3) both N/O and {} excesses. We argue that the BPT offsets at are not made by one of 1)--3) galaxy populations alone, but the composite of 1)--3) populations. We confirm that these 1)--3) populations also exist at , such as GPs and SDSS low-mass and high-SFR galaxies (LMHSs).
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@article{arxiv.1605.03436,
title = {Evolution of N/O Abundance Ratios and Ionization Parameters from z~0 to 2 Investigated by the Direct Temperature Method},
author = {Takashi Kojima and Masami Ouchi and Kimihiko Nakajima and Takatoshi Shibuya and Yuichi Harikane and Yoshiaki Ono},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.03436},
year = {2017}
}
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22 pages, 13 figures, 6 tables, the data and discussions in the v2/v3 are updated in response to the latest reports from other papers. Accepted for publication in PASJ. In press