Simulating extremely metal-poor gas and DLA metal content at redshift z=7
Umberto Maio, Benedetta Ciardi, Volker Mueller

TL;DR
This paper presents the first theoretical simulations of metals in damped Ly-alpha systems at redshift 7, revealing their properties, prevalence, and potential as sites for Population III star formation, and compares these with recent observations.
Contribution
It introduces comprehensive simulations of metal content and properties of DLA systems at z=7, including non-equilibrium chemistry, star formation, and feedback, providing new insights into early universe galaxy populations.
Findings
DLA galaxies at z=7 make up 10% of the galaxy population.
Approximately 7% of DLA galaxies contain pristine material.
Most DLA systems are weakly enriched, with metallicities below 3x10^{-3} Zsun.
Abstract
We present the first theoretical study of metals in damped Ly-alpha (DLA) systems at redshift z=7. The features of cold, primordial gas are studied by means of N-body, hydro, chemistry simulations, including atomic and molecular non-equilibrium chemistry, cooling, star formation for population III and population II-I regimes, stellar evolution, cosmic metal spreading according to proper yields (for He, C, O, Si, Fe, Mg, S, etc.) and lifetimes, and feedback effects. Theoretical expectations are then compared to recently available constraints from DLA observations. We find that DLA galaxies at z=7 account for 10 per cent of the whole galaxy population and for most of the metal-poor galaxies at these epochs. About 7 per cent of these DLA galaxies contain purely pristine material and 34 per cent of them consist of very weakly polluted gas, being, therefore, suitable candidate s as…
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