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A&A 397, 851-857 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021561
Extremely metal-poor Lyman limit system at
toward the quasar HE 0940-1050
S. A. Levshakov1, I. I. Agafonova1, M. Centurión2 and P. Molaro2
1 Department of Theoretical Astrophysics, Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, 194021 St. Petersburg, Russia
2 Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste, via G. B. Tiepolo 11, 34131 Trieste, Italy
(Received 28 March 2002 / Accepted 25 October 2002 )
Abstract
We report on detailed Monte Carlo inversion
analysis of the Lyman limit system observed at
= 2.917
in the VLT/UVES spectrum of the quasar HE 0940-1050.
Metal absorption lines of carbon and silicon in three ionization
stages and numerous atomic hydrogen lines have been
analyzed simultaneously. It is found that in order to match
the observations, the shape of the ultraviolet background
ionizing spectrum of Haardt & Madau (1996) should be modified:
a spectrum with a higher intensity of the emission feature at
3 Ryd is required.
It is also found that synthetic galactic
spectra (or different mixtures of them with power law spectra)
cannot reproduce the
observations, indicating that the stellar contribution to the
ionizing background is negligible at
.
For the first time a very low carbon abundance of
and the abundance ratio
are directly measured
in the Lyman limit system
with
N(
) =
cm
.
If the absorber at
= 2.917
provides an example of a pristine
gas enriched by the nucleosynthetic products of early generations of stars,
then the measured value of [Si/C]
seems to indicate that
the initial mass functions for these stellar populations
are constrained to intermediate masses,
.
Key words: cosmology: observations -- line: formation -- line: profiles -- galaxies: abundances -- quasars: absorption lines -- quasars: individual: HE 0940-1050
Offprint request: S. A. Levshakov, lev@yso.mtk.nao.ac.jp
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