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Possible Population III remnants at redshift 3.5

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:08 authored by Neil Crighton, John M. O'Meara, Michael MurphyMichael Murphy
The first stars, known as Population III (PopIII), produced the first heavy elements, thereby enriching their surrounding pristine gas. Previous detections of metals in intergalactic gas clouds, however, find a heavy element enrichment larger than 1/1000 times that of the solar environment, higher than expected for PopIII remnants. In this letter, we report the discovery of a Lyman limit system (LLS) at z=3.53 with the lowestmetallicity seen in gas with discernable metals, 10-3.41±0.26 times the solar value, at a level expected for PopIII remnants. We make the first relative abundance measurement in such low metallicity gas: the carbon-to-silicon ratio is 10-0.26±0.17 times the solar value. This is consistent with models of gas enrichment by a PopIII star formation event early in the Universe, but also consistent with later, Population II enrichment. The metals in all three components comprising the LLS, which has a velocity width of 400 km s-1, are offset in velocity by ~+6 km s-1 from the bulk of the hydrogen, suggesting the LLS was enriched by a single event. Relative abundance measurements in this near-pristine regime open a new avenue for testing models of early gas enrichment and metal mixing.

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DP13010056:ARC

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1745-3925

Journal title

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters

Volume

457

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1

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4 pp

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Wiley

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This article has been accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters. Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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eng

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