The primordial deuterium abundance: subDLA system at z abs=2.437 towards the QSO J1444+2919
Abstract
We report a new detection of neutral deuterium in the sub Damped Lyman Alpha system with low metallicity [O/H]\,=\,-2.042 0.005 at z abs=2.437 towards QSO~J\,1444+2919. The hydrogen column density in this system is logN(H\, i)~=19.9830.010 and the measured value of deuterium abundance is log(D/H)~=-4.7060.007 stat0.067 syst. This system meets the set of strict selection criteria stated recently by Cooke et al. and, therefore, widens the Precision Sample of D/H. However, possible underestimation of systematic errors can bring bias into the mean D/H value (especially if use a weighted mean). Hence, it might be reasonable to relax these selection criteria and, thus, increase the number of acceptable absorption systems with measured D/H values. In addition, an unweighted mean value might be more appropriate to describe the primordial deuterium abundance. The unweighted mean value of the whole D/H data sample available to date (15 measurements) gives a conservative value of the primordial deuterium abundance (D/H) p=(2.55 0.19)×10-5 which is in good agreement with the prediction of analysis of the cosmic microwave background radiation for the standard Big Bang nucleosynthesis. By means of the derived (D/H) p value the baryon density of the Universe bh2=0.02220.0013 and the baryon-to-photon ratio η10 = 6.09 0.36 have been deduced. These values have confident intervals which are less stringent than that obtained for the Precision Sample and, thus, leave a broader window for new physics. The latter is particularly important in the light of the lithium problem.
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