Artículos de revistas
Tracking the chemical history of the Universe: the density of CIV at z~6
Fecha
2016-08Registro en:
Diaz, Carlos Gonzalo; Ryan Weber, E. V. ; Codoreanu, A.; Pettini, M.; Madau, P.; Tracking the chemical history of the Universe: the density of CIV at z~6; Asociación Argentina de Astronomía; Boletín de la Asociación Argentina de Astronomía; 58; 8-2016; 54-56
0571-3285
1669-9521
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Diaz, Carlos Gonzalo
Ryan Weber, E. V.
Codoreanu, A.
Pettini, M.
Madau, P.
Resumen
Spectroscopy of high redshift (z) quasars (QSOs) has revealed the existence of absorption lines produced by metals in the line of sight to the QSO. The signature of carbon can be followed to very early cosmic times, showing that metals already exist in the intergalactic medium only ~ 1 Gyr after the Big Bang. In this work, we search for C iv absorption systems at z > 5 in seven QSO lines-of-sight not included in other studies. We determine the C iv comoving mass density (\Omega(CIV)), which is an integral measure of the amount of metals and ionizing photons emitted by previous generations of stars, and find that our current result is consistent with a rapid drop of intergalactic CIV at z > 5.