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Dr. Chen: Accurate oxygen abundance of interstellar gas
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of cosmic metallicity and its role as a unique record of the Universe's total star formation history. Our focus is a groundbreaking paper analyzing oxygen abundance in the nearby system, Markarian 71. This study presents compelling evidence that challenges long-held beliefs in the astrophysics community, particularly in relation to the 'abundance discrepancy factor'.Through a meticulous combination of optical and far-infrared emission line measurements, the study aims to correct for temperature fluctuation effects. The results present an intriguing twist – a stark inconsistency with the metallicity derived from recombination lines. This finding effectively rules out the longstanding hypothesis that the abundance discrepancy factor is primarily due to temperature fluctuations, at least for Markarian 71.As we explore these findings, we'll be discussing the wider implications for our understanding of metallicity across cosmic history. Additionally, we'll look ahead to the potential of recent data from the James Webb Space Telescope and the Atacama Large Millimeter Array, promising to shed further light on this cosmic mystery within the first billion years of the universe.Join us as we journey through the cosmic mists and bring the heavy elements of the Universe into sharper focus. Whether you're a seasoned astrophysicist or simply a stargazer, this episode promises an illuminating exploration of the secrets held in the metals of the cosmos. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-023-01953-7