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2007ApJ...661...88K - Astrophys. J., 661, 88-94 (2007/May-3)

The role of sub-damped Lyα absorbers in the cosmic evolution of metals.

KULKARNI V.P., KHARE P., PEROUX C., YORK D.G., LAUROESCH J.T. and MEIRING J.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations of low mean metallicity of damped Lyα (DLA) quasar absorbers at all redshifts studied appear to contradict the predictions for the global mean interstellar metallicity in galaxies from cosmic chemical evolution models. On the other hand, a number of metal-rich sub-DLA systems have been identified recently, and the fraction of metal-rich sub-DLAs appears to be considerably larger than that of metal-rich DLAs, especially at z<1.5. In view of this, here we investigate the evolution of metallicity in sub-DLAs. We find that the mean Zn metallicity of the observed sub-DLAs may be higher than that of the observed DLAs, especially at low redshifts, reaching a near-solar level at z≲1. This trend does not appear to be an artifact of sample selection, the use of Zn, the use of NHIweighting, or observational sensitivity. While a bias against very low metallicity could be present in the sub-DLA sample in some situations, this cannot explain the difference between the DLA and sub-DLA metallicities at low z. The primary reason for the difference between the DLAs and sub-DLAs appears to be the dearth of metal-rich DLAs. We estimate the sub-DLA contribution to the total metal budget using measures of their metallicity and comoving gas density. These calculations suggest that at z≲1, the contribution of sub-DLAs to the total metal budget may be several times that of DLAs. At higher redshifts also, there are indications that the sub-DLAs may contribute significantly to the cosmic metal budget.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Abundances - Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/661/88): table1.dat refs.dat>

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