Metal abundances in the high-redshift intergalactic medium
Abstract
Twenty years of high-resolution spectroscopy at the 8-10 m class telescopes have drastically expanded our view of the gas-phase metallicity in the z>2 universe. This contribution briefly summarizes how these studies reveal a widespread metal pollution in the intergalactic medium with a median abundance [C/H] ~ -3.5 at z~3 that is increasing by a factor of ~2-3 from z~4.3 to z~2.4. At the higher densities that are typical of galactic halos, observations uncover a metallicity spread of five orders of magnitude in Lyman limit systems, ranging from super-solar ([M/H]~+0.7) to pristine ([M/H]< -4) gas clouds. Finally, the neutral damped Ly-alpha systems are enriched to a median metallicity of [M/H] ~ -1.5 that slowly declines with redshift up to z ~ 4.5, at which point it appears to more rapidly evolve as one approaches the end of reionization.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1312.5321,
title = {Metal abundances in the high-redshift intergalactic medium},
author = {Michele Fumagalli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.5321},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
8 pages. Invited review to appear in the proceedings of the conference "Metal Production and Distribution in a Hierarchical Universe", Paris, 21 - 25 Oct. 2013