Chemical Enrichment at High Redshifts
Abstract
We have tried to understand the recent observations related to metallicity in Ly forest clouds in the framework of the two component model suggested by Chiba & Nath (1997). We find that even if the mini-halos were chemically enriched by an earlier generation of stars, to have [C/H] -2.5, the number of C IV lines with column density , contributed by the mini-halos, at the redshift of 3, would be only about 10% of the total number of lines, for a chemical enrichment rate of in the galaxies. Recently reported absence of heavy element lines associated with most of the Ly lines with H I column density between and by Lu et al (1998), if correct, gives an upper limit on [C/H]=-3.7, not only in the mini-halos, but also in the outer parts of galactic halos. This is consistent with the results of numerical simulations, according to which, the chemical elements associated with the Ly clouds are formed in situ in clouds, rather than in an earlier generation of stars. However, the mean value of for the column density ratio of C IV and H I, determined by Cowie and Songaila (1998) for low Lyman alpha optical depths, implies an abundance of [C/H] =-2.5 in mini-halos as well as in most of the region in galactic halos, presumably enriched by an earlier generation of stars. The redshift and column density distribution of C IV has been shown to be in reasonable agreement with the observations.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9808079,
title = {Chemical Enrichment at High Redshifts},
author = {Snigdha Das and Pushpa Khare},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9808079},
year = {2016}
}
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23 pages, 6 figures, To appear in Astrophysical Journal