Khái niệm cốt lõi
The luminous galaxy GN-z11 at z = 10.60 exhibits a low oxygen-to-iron abundance ratio ([O/Fe] = -0.37+0.43-0.22), suggesting rapid iron enrichment by bright hypernovae and/or pair-instability supernovae in the early universe.
Tóm tắt
The authors present a measurement of the oxygen-to-iron (O/Fe) abundance ratio in the luminous galaxy GN-z11 at z = 10.60, using deep spectroscopic data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRSpec instrument.
Key highlights:
- The authors fit the JWST/NIRSpec medium-resolution grating and prism spectra of GN-z11 with model spectra consisting of stellar and nebular components to derive the stellar metallicity.
- They obtain a low O/Fe ratio of [O/Fe] = -0.37+0.43-0.22 for GN-z11, which is lower than that measured for star-forming galaxies at z ~ 2-3 and Milky Way stars.
- The low O/Fe ratio suggests that the iron enrichment in GN-z11 is not primarily due to Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), which require a long delay time to produce iron.
- Instead, the authors propose that the iron enrichment is likely driven by bright hypernovae (BrHNe) and/or pair-instability supernovae (PISNe), which can produce a large amount of iron on short timescales.
- The authors also compare the O/Fe and nitrogen-to-oxygen (N/O) ratios of GN-z11 to globular cluster stars, finding that the abundance patterns are not too discrepant to rule out a connection between GN-z11 and globular cluster formation.
Thống kê
The authors report the following key measurements for GN-z11:
Stellar metallicity: log(Z*/Z_sun) = -0.50+0.12-0.40
Oxygen abundance: 12+log(O/H) = 7.82 ± 0.20
Oxygen-to-iron ratio: [O/Fe] = -0.37+0.43-0.22
Trích dẫn
"The Fe-rich abundance ratio in GN-z11 suggests that the delay time is short, or that the major Fe enrichment is not accomplished by SNeIa but bright hypernovae (BrHNe) and/or pair-instability supernovae (PISNe), where the yield models of BrHNe and PISNe explain Fe, Ne, and O abundance ratios of GN-z11."
"The [O/Fe] measurement is not too low to rule out the connection between GN-z11 and globular clusters (GCs) previously suggested by the nitrogen abundance, but rather supports the connection with a GC population at high [N/O] if a metal dilution process exists."