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Metal Abundances at z < 1.5: Fresh Clues to the Chemical Enrichment
History of Damped Lyman alpha Systems
Metal Abundances at z < 1.5: Fresh Clues to the Chemical Enrichment
History of Damped Lyman alpha Systems
1998-08-03
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arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9808017v1
Astrophys.J. 510 (1999) 576-589
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
40 pages, LaTex, 9 Postscript Figures. Accepted for publication in
the Astrophysical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/306635
We explore the redshift evolution of the metal content of damped Lyman alpha systems (DLAs) with new observations of four absorbers at z < 1.5 . The main conclusion is that the column density--weighted mean metallicity, [] = -1.03 +/- 0.23 (on a logarithmic scale), is not significantly higher at z < 1.5 than at earlier epochs, despite the fact that the comoving star formation rate density of the universe was near its maximum value at this redshift. For three of the four DLAs our observations include absorption lines of Si, Mn, Cr, Fe, and Ni, as well as Zn. We argue that the relative abundances of these elements are consistent with a moderate degree of dust depletion which, once accounted for, leaves no room for the enhancement of the alpha-elements over iron seen in metal poor stars in the Milky Way. This is contrary to previous assertions that DLAs have been enriched solely by Type II supernovae, but can be understood if the rate of star formation in the systems studied proceeded more slowly than in the early history of our Galaxy. These results add to a growing body of data all pointing to the conclusion that known DLAs do not trace the galaxy population responsible for the bulk of star formation. Possible reasons are that sight-lines through metal rich gas are systematically underrepresented because the background QSOs are reddened, and that the most actively star forming galaxies are also the most compact, presenting too small a cross-section to have been probed yet with the limited statistics of current samples.
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