69% of star-forming galaxies in z~2.3 protoclusters exhibit positive metallicity gradients, higher than field galaxies, associated with metal deficiency and interpreted as evidence for enhanced pristine gas inflows.
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Unifies HST parallaxes to obtain IC1613 distance ~24.39 mag and disfavors large Cepheid metallicity corrections γ(W_VI) of -0.25 or -0.50 mag dex⁻¹ relative to TRGB benchmarks.
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MAMMOTH-Grism: Gas-phase Metallicity Gradients of Star-forming Galaxies in Protocluster Environments at Cosmic Noon
69% of star-forming galaxies in z~2.3 protoclusters exhibit positive metallicity gradients, higher than field galaxies, associated with metal deficiency and interpreted as evidence for enhanced pristine gas inflows.
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Evaluating Cepheid Metallicity Effect Determinations via IC1613 and Gaia-independent Parallaxes
Unifies HST parallaxes to obtain IC1613 distance ~24.39 mag and disfavors large Cepheid metallicity corrections γ(W_VI) of -0.25 or -0.50 mag dex⁻¹ relative to TRGB benchmarks.