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Published February 20, 2014 | Published + Submitted
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The Rapid Decline in Metallicity of Damped Lyα Systems at z ~ 5

Abstract

We present evidence that the cosmological mean metallicity of neutral atomic hydrogen gas shows a sudden decrease at z > 4.7 down to 〈Z〉 = -2.03^(+0.09)_(-0.11), which is 6σ deviant from that predicted by a linear fit to the data at lower redshifts. This measurement is made possible by the chemical abundance measurements of eight new damped Lyα (DLA) systems at z > 4.7 observed with the Echellette Spectrograph and Imager on the Keck II Telescope, doubling the number of measurements at z > 4.7 to 16. Possible explanations for this sudden decrease in metallicity include a change in the physical processes that enrich the neutral gas within disks, or an increase of the covering factor of neutral gas outside disks due to a lower ultraviolet radiation field and higher density at high redshift. The later possibility would result in a new population of presumably lower metallicity DLAs, with an increased contribution to the DLA population at higher redshifts resulting in a reduced mean metallicity. Furthermore, we provide evidence of a possible decrease at z > 4.7 in the comoving metal mass density of DLAs, ρ_(metals)(z)_(DLA), which is flat out to z ~ 4.3. Such a decrease is expected, as otherwise most of the metals from star-forming galaxies would reside in DLAs by z ~ 6. While the metallicity is decreasing at high redshift, the contribution of DLAs to the total metal budget of the universe increases with redshift, with DLAs at z ~ 4.3 accounting for ~20% as many metals as produced by Lyman break galaxies.

Additional Information

© 2014 American Astronomical Society. Received 2013 October 21; accepted 2014 January 15; published 2014 February 5. We thank Rob Simcoe for sharing a FIRE spectrum of J0824+1302 in advance of publication; part of these data were obtained as part of observations supported by NSF award AST-1109915. Support for this work was provided by NSF grant AST-1109447. M.F. is supported by a Hubble Fellowship grant HF-51305.01-A. This Letter includes data gathered at the W.M. Keck Observatory and Las Campanas Observatory. Facility: Keck:II (ESI)

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