Abstract

According to Pei, Fall, & Hauser (1999), the global metallicity evolution of the Universe can be represented by the ratio of the total metal content to the total gas content measured in damped Lyman–α (DLA) systems (the “column density weighted metallicity” à la Pettini). To minimize dust obscuration effects, a DLA sample with negligible dust content is considered, namely, 50 DLAs with log NHI < 20.8. The global metallicity found shows clear evidence of redshift evolution that goes from ~ 1/30 solar at z ~ 4.1 to solar at z ~ 0.4. More generally, DLAs with measured heavy elements probe the ISM of high redshift galaxies. The whole sample collected from the literature contains 75 DLAs. The metallicity is calculated adopting for the dust correction the most general method used so far, based on models of the ISM dust depletions in the Galaxy. The intrinsic metallicity evolution of DLA galaxies is d log ZDLA/dz = −0.33 ± 0.06.

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