Keck ESI Observations of Metal-Poor Damped Lyman-{\alpha} Systems
Bryan E. Penprase, J. Xavier Prochaska, Wallace L.W. Sargent, Irene, Toro Martinez, and Daniel J. Beeler

TL;DR
This study uses Keck ESI spectra to identify and analyze extremely metal-poor damped Lyman-alpha systems at high redshift, revealing insights into early galaxy chemical compositions and nucleosynthesis.
Contribution
First spectroscopic survey of low-metallicity DLAs from SDSS, providing new data on the metal-poor tail of galaxy evolution at z~3.
Findings
Metallicity drops exponentially below [X/H]< -3.
Several systems have [X/H] < -2.8, including five with low equivalent widths.
Observed [C/O] ratios exceed theoretical predictions for Population III stars.
Abstract
We present the first results from a survey of SDSS quasars selected for strong H I damped Lyman-{\alpha} (DLA) absorption with corresponding low equivalent width absorption from strong low-ion transitions (e.g. C II {\lambda}1334 and Si II {\lambda}1260). These metal-poor DLA candidates were selected from the SDSS DR5 quasar spectroscopic database, and comprise a large new sample for probing low metallicity galaxies. Medium-resolution echellette spectra from the Keck ESI spectrograph for an initial sample of 35 systems were obtained to explore the metal-poor tail of the DLA distribution and to investigate the nucleosynthetic patterns at these metallicities. We have estimated saturation corrections for the moderately under-resolved spectra, and systems with very narrow Doppler parameter (b \le 5 km s-1) will likely have underestimated abundances. For those systems with Doppler parameters…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
