Nitrogen abundances in damped Lyα galaxies

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作者
Centurión, M [1 ]
Bonifacio, P
Molaro, P
Vladilo, G
机构
[1] Inst Astrofis Canarias, Tenerife 38200, Spain
[2] Osservatorio Astron Trieste, I-34131 Trieste, Italy
关键词
galaxies : abundances; galaxies : ISM; quasars : absorption lines; ultraviolet : galaxies;
D O I
10.1086/306537
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Nitrogen lines of the N I lambda 1134 and lambda 1200 multiplets in the damped Ly alpha (DLA) galaxies at z(abs) = 2.309, 2.827, and 3.025 toward the QSOs 0100+1300, 1425+6039, and 0347-3819, respectively, have been detected by means of high-resolution spectra (R similar to 2 x 10(4)) obtained with 4 m class telescopes at ESO (La Silla, Chile) and the Observatorio del Rogue de los Muchachos (La Palma, Spain). The two N I multiplets offer a considerable range in oscillator strengths and the possibility of disentangling Lya interlopers. The derived nitrogen abundances for the three damped systems are [N/H] = -2.68 +/- 0.11, -1.57 +/- 0.09, -2.07 +/- 0.13, respectively. The behavior of nitrogen relative to iron-peak and alpha elements has been investigated by considering all the extant N I determinations for a total of nine DLA galaxies. We have estimated the fraction of iron locked into dust grains to convert the observed [N/Fe] ratios into overall (dust plus gas) relative abundances, [N/Fe](corr). The ratios [N/alpha] have been mostly determined by using sulphur as a tracer of a elements that is unaffected by dust. The [N/Fe] and [N/alpha] ratios show high dispersions, of 1 order of magnitude or more, which have no equivalent in other element-to-element ratios in DLAs. The lowest values of the [N/Fe](corr) and [N/alpha] ratios are at variance with the values measured in Galactic halo stars of similar metallicity, suggesting that part of the DLA galaxies do not follow the chemical evolution of the Milky Way. The DLA nitrogen abundances and their dispersion show some similarities with those observed in dwarf galaxies. Comparison with chemical evolution models shows that the lowest [N/Fe](corr) and [N/alpha] DLA values are close to what would be expected for a pure secondary origin of nitrogen, whereas higher values are mostly consistent with a primary component. The behavior of nitrogen abundance ratios can be ascribed, in general, to the delayed release of nitrogen in the course of evolution. However it is difficult to conciliate this interpretation with the lowest [N/alpha] values measured, since an expected enhancement of alpha elements with respect to the iron-peak elements is not observed simultaneously in these DLA galaxies. In two cases, relatively high [N/alpha] values are observed that require also a more complex chemical evolution to be explained.
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