Chemical enrichment of Damped Lyman Alpha systems as a direct constraint on Population III star formation
Girish Kulkarni (MPIA), Emmanuel Rollinde (IAP), Joseph F. Hennawi, (MPIA), Elisabeth Vangioni (IAP)

TL;DR
This study uses Damped Lyman Alpha systems to explore early Population III star formation and chemical signatures, suggesting high-redshift DLA measurements can constrain Population III initial mass functions effectively.
Contribution
It introduces a model linking DLA abundance ratios to Population III star formation, showing high-redshift DLA data can constrain Population III IMF with few measurements.
Findings
Population III signatures persist in low-mass galaxies at z~6.
A sample of 10 high-redshift DLAs can constrain Population III IMF at 4-sigma.
DLA abundance ratios are mainly influenced by Population II yields, with Population III effects detectable.
Abstract
Damped Ly-alpha absorbers (DLAs) can be used to measure gas-phase metallicities at large cosmological lookback times with high precision. Relative abundances can still be measured accurately deep into the reionization epoch (z > 6) using transitions redward of Ly-alpha. Here we study chemical evolution of DLAs using a constrained model for evolution of galaxies and IGM to determine the degree to which DLA abundance measurements can probe Population III enrichment. We find that if the critical metallicity of Population III to II transition is < 10^-4 Zsun, the cosmic Population III SFR is zero for z<8. Nevertheless, at high redshift (z ~ 6) Population III chemical signatures are retained in low-mass galaxies (halo mass < 10^9 Msun). This is because photoionization feedback suppresses star formation in these galaxies until relatively low redshift (z ~ 10), and the chemical record of early…
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