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Metal deficiency in cluster star-forming galaxies at z=2

We investigate the environmental effect on the metal enrichment of star-forming galaxies (SFGs) in the farthest spectroscopically confirmed and X-ray detected cluster, CL~J1449+0856 at $z=1.99$. We combined HST/WFC3~G141 slitless spectroscopic data, our 13-band photometry, and a recent Subaru/MOIRCS near infrared spectroscopic follow-up to constrain the physical properties of SFGs in CL~J1449+0856 and in a mass-matched field sample. After a conservative active galactic nuclei (AGN) removal, stacking individual MOIRCS spectra of $6$ ($31$) sources in the cluster (field) in the mass range $10 \leq \mathrm{log(M/M_{\odot}}) \leq 11$, we find a $\sim4σ$ significant lower [N II]/H$α$ ratio in the cluster than in the field. Stacking a subsample of $16$ field galaxies with H$β$ and [O III] in the observed range, we measure a [O III]/H$β$ ratio fully compatible with the cluster value. Converting these ratios into metallicities, we find that the cluster SFGs are up to $0.25\,\mathrm{dex}$ poorer in metals than their field counterparts, depending on adopted calibrations. The low metallicity in cluster sources is confirmed using alternative indicators. Furthermore, we observe a significantly higher H$α$ luminosity and equivalent width in the average cluster spectrum than in the field. This is likely due to enhanced specific star formation rate, even if lower dust reddening and/or an uncertain environmental dependence of the continuum-to-nebular emission differential reddening may play a role. Our findings might be explained by the accretion of pristine gas around galaxies at $z=2$ and from cluster-scale reservoirs, possibly connected with a phase of rapid halo mass assembly at $z>2$ and of high galaxy merging rate.

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