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The BPT Diagram in Cosmological Galaxy Formation Simulations: Understanding the Physics Driving Offsets at High-Redshift

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-02-17 v1

Abstract

The Baldwin, Philips, & Terlevich diagram of [O III]/Hβ\beta vs. [N II]/Hα\alpha (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 z2z\sim2 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]/Hβ\beta and [N II]/Hα\alpha values at high redshift arises from sample selection: when we consider only the most massive galaxies M101011MM_* \sim 10^{10-11} M_\odot, 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 z0z\sim 0 observations. Even when accounting for sample 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.

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@article{arxiv.2201.03564,
  title  = {The BPT Diagram in Cosmological Galaxy Formation Simulations: Understanding the Physics Driving Offsets at High-Redshift},
  author = {Prerak Garg and Desika Narayanan and Nell Byler and Ryan L. Sanders and Alice E. Shapley and Allison L. Strom and Romeel Davé and Michaela Hirschmann and Christopher C. Lovell and Justin Otter and Gergö Popping and George C. Privon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.03564},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

25 pages, 15 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ