High Deuterium Abundance in a New Quasar Absorber
Abstract
We present a new analysis of an absorption system in the spectrum of Q0014+813, with particular attention to a single cold cloud at redshift . Features are identified at this redshift corresponding to SiIII, SiIV, CIV, DI, and HI, all consistent with purely thermal broadening at K. The deuterium identification is confirmed by its narrow width and precise agreement with the silicon and carbon redshifts. The HI column is well constrained by a slightly damped profile in the blue wing of Ly, and the DI column by its saturation, leading to a 95\% confidence lower limit . The abundance is measured from line fits to be , in agreement with the high deuterium abundance previously found in the system in the same quasar spectrum. This system strengthens the case for a high universal primordial deuterium abundance and low cosmic baryon density (, ), for which Standard Big Bang Nucleosynthesis gives concordant predictions for helium-4 and lithium-7 abundances. Implications for Galactic chemical evolution and the baryonic and nonbaryonic dark matter problems are briefly discussed.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9603084,
title = {High Deuterium Abundance in a New Quasar Absorber},
author = {Martin Rugers and Craig J. Hogan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9603084},
year = {2009}
}
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25 pages, gzipped postscript file, submitted to Astron. J