The nitrogen and oxygen abundances in the neutral gas at high redshift

Petitjean, P. ; Ledoux, C. ; Srianand, R. (2008) The nitrogen and oxygen abundances in the neutral gas at high redshift Astronomy and Astrophysics, 480 (2). pp. 349-357. ISSN 0004-6361

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20078607

Abstract

Aims: We study the oxygen and nitrogen abundances in the interstellar medium of high-redshift galaxies. Methods: We use high resolution and high signal-to-noise ratio spectra of damped Lyman-α (DLA) systems detected along the line-of-sight to quasars to derive robust abundance measurements from unsaturated metal absorption lines. Results.We present results for a sample of 16 high-redshift DLAs and strong sub-DLAs (log N(H I) > 19.5, 2.4 < Zabs < 3.6) including 13 new measurements. We find that the oxygen to iron abundance ratio is pretty much constant with [O/Fe] ∼ +0.32 ± 10 for -2.5 < [O/H] < -1.0 with a small scatter around this value. The oxygen abundance follows quite well the silicon abundance within ∼0.2 dex, although the silicon abundance could be slightly smaller for [O/H] < -2. The distribution of the [N/O] abundance ratio, measured from components that are detected in both species, is somehow double peaked: five systems have [N/O] > -1 and nine systems have [N/O] < -1.15. In the diagram [N/O] versus [O/H], a loose plateau is possibly present at [N/O] ∼ -0.9, which is below the so-called primary plateau as seen in local metal-poor dwarf galaxies ([N/O] in the range -0.57 to -0.74). No system is seen above this primary plateau whereas the majority of the systems lie well below with a large scatter. All this suggests a picture in which DLAs undergo successive star-bursts. During such an episode, the [N/O] ratio decreases sharply because of the rapid release of oxygen by massive stars, whereas inbetween two bursts, nitrogen is released by low and intermediate-mass stars with a delay and the [N/O] ratio increases.

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Keywords:ISM; Abundances; Galaxy; Abundances; Galaxies; Quasars: Absorption Lines
ID Code:55239
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