Oxygen-enhanced Extremely Metal-poor Damped Ly alpha Systems: A Signpost of the First Stars?

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2022)

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We present precise abundance determinations of two near-pristine damped Ly alpha systems (DLAs) to assess the nature of the [O/Fe] ratio at [Fe/H] < -3.0 (i.e., <1/1000 of the solar metallicity). Prior observations indicate that the [O/Fe] ratio is consistent with a constant value, [O/Fe] similar or equal to +0.4, when -3 < [Fe/H] < -2, but this ratio may increase when [Fe/H] less than or similar to -3. In this paper, we test this picture by reporting new, high-precision [O/Fe] abundances in two of the most metal-poor DLAs currently known. We derive values of [O/Fe] = +0.50 +/- 0.10 and [O/Fe] = +0.62 +/- 0.05 for these two z similar or equal to 3 near-pristine gas clouds. These results strengthen the idea that the [O/Fe] abundances of the most metal-poor DLAs are elevated compared to DLAs with [Fe/H] greater than or similar to -3. We compare the observed abundance pattern of the latter system to the nucleosynthetic yields of Population III supernovae (SNe), and find that the enrichment can be described by a (19-25) M-circle dot Population III SN that underwent a (0.9-2.4) x 10(51) erg explosion. These high-precision measurements showcase the behavior of [O/Fe] in the most metal-poor environments. Future high-precision measurements in new systems will contribute to a firm detection of the relationship between [O/Fe] and [Fe/H]. These data will reveal whether we are witnessing a chemical signature of enrichment from Population III stars and allow us to rule out contamination from Population II stars.
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