Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-04-29
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 10 pages
Scientific paper
The study of elemental abundances in Damped Lyman Alpha systems (DLAs) at high redshift represents one of our best opportunities to probe galaxy formation and chemical evolution at early times. By coupling measurements made in high z DLAs with our knowledge of abundances determined locally and with nucleosynthetic models, we can start to piece together the star formation histories of these galaxies. Here, we discuss the clues to galactic chemical evolution that may be gleaned from studying the abundance of Co in DLAs. We present high resolution echelle spectra of two QSOs, Q2206-199 and Q1223+17, both already known to exhibit intervening damped systems. These observations have resulted in the first ever detection of Co at high redshift, associated with the z= 1.92 DLA in the sightline towards Q2206-199. We find that the abundance of Co is approximately 1/4 solar and that there is a clear overabundance relative to iron, [Co/Fe] = +0.31 +/- 0.05. From the abundance of Zn, we determine that this is a relatively metal-rich DLA, with a metallicity approximately 1/3 solar. Therefore, this first detection of Co is similar to the marked overabundance relative to Fe seen in Galactic bulge and thick disk stars.
Ellison Sara L.
Prochaska Jason Xavier
Ryan Sean G.
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