Updated Metallicity Diagnostics for Precision Oxygen Abundance Measurements in High-redshift Galaxies with JWST
Abstract
Recent work has demonstrated that widely used strong-line oxygen abundance indicators, such as O3N2, , and , suffer from large uncertainties when applied to high-redshift galaxies. We show that this loss of precision primarily arises because, at fixed \Oabund, galaxies span a wide dynamic range in ionization parameter and nitrogen enrichment. Here we develop updated indicators that explicitly incorporate both effects via the proxies O32 and N2O2. We define , , and , and calibrate \Oabund~as low-order polynomials in each composite indicator. Applied to a JWST sample with -method abundances, the updated indicators substantially tighten the correlations with \Oabund, boosting adjusted coefficients of determination from (classical indicators) to for the full sample and to at . The residuals reveal a redshift evolution in the mapping between \Oabund, strong lines, ionization, and nitrogen enrichment, with a pivotal turning point near the cosmic noon (). Our calibrations provide a practical, physically grounded path to precise metallicity measurements in the JWST era and a firmer basis for quantifying early chemical enrichment and feedback.
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@article{arxiv.2601.12413,
title = {Updated Metallicity Diagnostics for Precision Oxygen Abundance Measurements in High-redshift Galaxies with JWST},
author = {Shihong Liu and Yu Rong and Tie Li and Yao Yao and Cheng Jia and Enci Wang and Hongxin Zhang and Zhicheng He and Huiyuan Wang and Xu Kong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.12413},
year = {2026}
}
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Typo corrected; 9 pages, 4 figures