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Damped Lyman alpha system

The primordial Li abundance was sought primarily because of its ability to constrain the baryon to photon ratio in the Universe, or equivalently the baryon contribution to the critical density. In this way, Li was able to complement estimates from 4He, the primordial abundance of which varied only slightly with baryon density. Li also made up for the fact that the other primordial isotopes, 2H (i.e. D) and 3He, were at that time difficult to observe and/or interpret. During the late 1990 s, however, measurements of D in damped Lyman alpha systems (high column-density gas believed to be related to galaxy discs) provided more reliable constraints on the baryon density than Li could do (e.g. [19]). Even more recently, the baryon density has been inferred from the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background radiation, for example from the WMAP measurements [26]. We consider the role of Li plateau observations post WMAP. [Pg.185]

Analysis is carried out on certain types of clouds, called damped Lyman alpha systems (or DLA systems). These clouds are essentially neutral, with high column densities, of the order of 10 ° atoms per square centimetre. [Pg.189]


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