A Model of Metallicity Evolution in the Early Universe

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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13 pages, 4 figures, to appear in ApJ Letters

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10.1086/312812

We apply the phenomenological model used to explain the abundances of Fe and r-process elements in very metal-poor stars in the Galaxy to [Fe/H] of damped Ly alpha systems. It is assumed that the first stars formed after the Big Bang were very massive and promptly enriched the interstellar medium to [Fe/H] ~ -3, at which metallicity formation of normal stars took over. Subsequent Fe enrichment was provided by Type II supernovae. The range of [Fe/H] at a given redshift z for damped Ly alpha systems is explained by the time t* after the Big Bang at which normal star formation started in an individual protogalactic system. The average t* is approx 80% the age of the universe for damped Ly alpha systems at z approx 1.5 to 4.5, indicating a long delay between the Big Bang and the turn-on of protogalaxies. It is inferred that a substantial fraction of the total baryonic matter may not have been aggregated into protogalaxies where normal star formation had occurred down to z ~ 1.5. The data near z = 2.2 suggest that the rate of turn-on of protogalaxies was initially very low and slowly reached a maximum at ~ 3 Gyr after the Big Bang. This may be important in understanding the rate of formation of quasars.

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