Towards ultra metal-poor DLAs: linking the chemistry of the most metal-poor DLA to the first stars

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2023)

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We present new Keck/HIRES data of the most metal-poor damped Lyman-alpha (DLA) system currently known. By targeting the strongest accessible Fe II features, we have improved the upper limit of the [Fe/H] abundance determination by ~1 dex, finding [Fe/H]<-3.66 (2 sigma). We also provide the first upper limit on the relative abundance of an odd-atomic number element for this system [Al/H]<-3.82 (2 sigma). Our analysis thus confirms that this z_abs=3.07 DLA is not only the most metal-poor DLA but also the most iron-poor DLA currently known. We use the chemistry of this DLA, combined with a stochastic chemical enrichment model, to probe its enrichment history. We find that this DLA is best modelled by the yields of an individual Population III progenitor rather than multiple Population III stars. We then draw comparisons with other relic environments and, particularly, the stars within nearby ultra-faint dwarf galaxies. We identify a star within Bootes I, with a similar chemistry to that of the DLA presented here, suggesting that it may have been born in a gas cloud that had similar properties. The extremely metal-poor DLA at redshift z_abs=3.07 (i.e. ~2 Gyrs after the Big Bang) may reside in one of the least polluted environments in the early Universe.
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stars: population II, stars: population III, galaxies: intergalactic medium, quasars: absorption lines
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