TY - JOUR
T1 - The KLEVER Survey
T2 - Spatially resolved metallicity maps and gradients in a sample of 1.2 < z < 2.5 lensed galaxies
AU - Curti, Mirko
AU - Maiolino, Roberto
AU - Cirasuolo, Michele
AU - Mannucci, Filippo
AU - Williams, Rebecca J.
AU - Auger, Matt
AU - Mercurio, Amata
AU - Hayden-Pawson, Connor
AU - Cresci, Giovanni
AU - Marconi, Alessandro
AU - Belfiore, Francesco
AU - Cappellari, Michele
AU - Cicone, Claudia
AU - Cullen, Fergus
AU - Meneghetti, Massimo
AU - Ota, Kazuaki
AU - Peng, Yingjie
AU - Pettini, Max
AU - Swinbank, Mark
AU - Troncoso, Paulina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Author(s).
PY - 2020/2/1
Y1 - 2020/2/1
N2 - We present near-infrared observations of 42 gravitationally lensed galaxies obtained in the framework of the KMOS Lensed Emission Lines and VElocity Review (KLEVER) Survey, a programme aimed at investigating the spatially resolved properties of the ionized gas in 1.2 < z < 2.5 galaxies by means of a full coverage of the YJ, H, and K near-infrared bands. Detailed metallicity maps and gradients are derived for a subsample of 28 galaxies from reconstructed source-plane emission-line maps, exploiting the variety of different emission-line diagnostics provided by the broad wavelength coverage of the survey. About 85 per cent of these galaxies are characterized by metallicity gradients shallower than 0.05 dex kpc-1 and 89 per cent are consistent with a flat slope within 3s (67 per cent within 1s), suggesting a mild evolution with cosmic time. In the context of cosmological simulations and chemical evolution models, the presence of efficient feedback mechanisms and/or extended star formation profiles on top of the classical 'inside-out' scenario of mass assembly is generally required to reproduce the observed flatness of the metallicity gradients beyond z ~ 1. Three galaxies with significantly (>3σ) 'inverted' gradients are also found, showing an anticorrelation between metallicity and star formation rate density on local scales, possibly suggesting recent episodes of pristine gas accretion or strong radial flows in place. Nevertheless, the individual metallicity maps are characterized by a variety of different morphologies,with flat radial gradients sometimes hiding non-axisymmetric variations on kpc scales, which are washed out by azimuthal averages, especially in interacting systems or in those undergoing local episodes of recent star formation.
AB - We present near-infrared observations of 42 gravitationally lensed galaxies obtained in the framework of the KMOS Lensed Emission Lines and VElocity Review (KLEVER) Survey, a programme aimed at investigating the spatially resolved properties of the ionized gas in 1.2 < z < 2.5 galaxies by means of a full coverage of the YJ, H, and K near-infrared bands. Detailed metallicity maps and gradients are derived for a subsample of 28 galaxies from reconstructed source-plane emission-line maps, exploiting the variety of different emission-line diagnostics provided by the broad wavelength coverage of the survey. About 85 per cent of these galaxies are characterized by metallicity gradients shallower than 0.05 dex kpc-1 and 89 per cent are consistent with a flat slope within 3s (67 per cent within 1s), suggesting a mild evolution with cosmic time. In the context of cosmological simulations and chemical evolution models, the presence of efficient feedback mechanisms and/or extended star formation profiles on top of the classical 'inside-out' scenario of mass assembly is generally required to reproduce the observed flatness of the metallicity gradients beyond z ~ 1. Three galaxies with significantly (>3σ) 'inverted' gradients are also found, showing an anticorrelation between metallicity and star formation rate density on local scales, possibly suggesting recent episodes of pristine gas accretion or strong radial flows in place. Nevertheless, the individual metallicity maps are characterized by a variety of different morphologies,with flat radial gradients sometimes hiding non-axisymmetric variations on kpc scales, which are washed out by azimuthal averages, especially in interacting systems or in those undergoing local episodes of recent star formation.
KW - Galaxies: abundances
KW - Galaxies: evolution
KW - Galaxies: high-redshift
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85079460695
U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stz3379
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stz3379
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85079460695
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 492
SP - 821
EP - 842
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -