A Lower Limit to the Universal Density of Metals at z ~ 3
Antoinette Songaila
(Accepted by Ap. J. Letters, September 3 1997)
Column density distribution functions of CIV with 12.05 < log (N) <
14.35 and SiIV with 11.70 < log (N) < 13.93 have been obtained using
81 CIV absorbers and 35 SiIV absorbers redward of the Ly alpha forest
in the lines of sight to seven quasars with 2.518 < z(em) < 3.78.
These distribution functions have been directly integrated to yield
ion densities at z = 3 to 3.5 of Omega(CIV) = (2.0 ± 0.5) x 10(-8)
and Omega(SiIV) = (7.0 ± 2.6) x 10(-9) with H0 = 65 km/s/Mpc and
q0 = 0.02 (1 sigma errors). A larger sample of 11 quasar lines of
sight was used to measure CII/CIV, SiIII/SiIV, and NV/CIV ratios,
which suggest that CIV and SiIV are the dominant ionization stages and
that corrections to Omega(Carbon) and Omega(Silicon) are no more than
a factor of two. Normalizing the alpha-process elements to silicon
and the Fe-coproduction elements to carbon gives a density of heavy
elements in these forest clouds of Omega(metals) = (3.3 ± 0.8) x
10(-7) (H0 = 65, q0 = 0.02). The implications for the amount of star
formation and for the ionization of the IGM prior to z = 3 are
discussed.
Antoinette Songaila Cowie
(acowie@uhifa.ifa.hawaii.edu)
Last Revision : July, 1997