Abstract
We present initial results of a large near-IR spectroscopic survey covering
the 15 fields of the Keck Baryonic Structure Survey (KBSS) using the
recently-commissioned MOSFIRE instrument on the Keck 1 10m telescope. We focus
on 179 galaxies with redshifts 2.0 < z < 2.6, most of which have high-quality
MOSFIRE spectra in both H and K-band atmospheric windows, allowing sensitive
measurements of OIII4960,5008, H-beta, NII6585, and H-alpha emission lines.
We show unambiguously that the locus of z~2.3 galaxies in the "BPT" nebular
diagnostic diagram exhibits an almost entirely disjoint, yet similarly tight,
relationship between the line ratios NII/Halpha and OIII/Hbeta as compared
to local galaxies. We argue that the offset of the z~2.3 BPT locus relative to
that at z~0 is caused primarily by higher excitation (driven by both higher
ionization parameter and harder stellar ionizing radiation field) than applies
to most local galaxies. Also unlike nearby counterparts, a z~2.3 galaxy's
position along the BPT locus is surprisingly insensitive to gas-phase O/H. The
observed emission line ratios are most easily reproduced by models in which the
stellar ionizing radiation field has Teff=50000-60000 K, gas-phase O/H in the
range 0.2 < Z/Zsun < 1.0, and gas-phase N/O close to solar. Such high sustained
Teff are not easily produced by standard population synthesis models, but are
expected if massive binaries and/or rapid stellar rotation are important for
the evolution of main sequence O-stars in typical high-redshift galaxies. We
assess the applicability of commonly-used strong line indices for estimating
gas-phase metallicities of high redshift galaxies, as well as their likely
systematic biases. The empirical correlation between M* and inferred
metallicity (the "MZR") at z~2.3 is as tight as for local galaxy samples, but
is offset to lower metallicity (at all M*) by ~0.35 dex (abridged)
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[1405.5473] Strong Nebular Line Ratios in the Spectra of z~2-3 Star-forming Galaxies: First Results from KBSS-MOSFIRE
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