Exploring the origins of a new, apparently metal-free gas cloud at z = 4.4

Abstract

We report the discovery and analysis of only the third Lyman-limit system in which a high-quality resolution, echelle spectrum reveals no metal absorption lines, implying a metallicity 1/10000 solar. Our HIRES spectrum of the background quasar, PSS1723+2243, provides a neutral hydrogen column density range for LLS1723 of NHI=1017.9--18.3 cm-2 at redshift zabs≈4.391. The lower bound on this range, and the lack of detectable absorption from the strongest low-ionisation metal lines, are combined in photoionisation models to infer a robust, conservative upper limit on the metallicity: (Z/Z)<-4.14 at 95% confidence. Such a low metallicity raises the question of LLS1723's origin and enrichment history. Previous simulations of the circumgalactic medium imply that LLS1723 is a natural candidate for a cold gas stream accreting towards a galaxy. Alternatively, LLS1723 may represent a high-density portion of the intergalactic medium containing either pristine gas -- unpolluted by stellar debris for 1.4 Gyr after the Big Bang -- or the remnants of low-energy supernovae from (likely low-mass) Population III stars. Evidence for the circumgalactic scenario could be obtained by mapping the environment around LLS1723 with optical integral-field spectroscopy. The intergalactic possibilities highlight the need for -- and opportunity to test -- simulations of the frequency with which such high-density, very low-metallicity systems arise in the intergalactic medium.

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