We have discovered a third quasar absorption system which is consistent with a low deuterium-to-hydrogen abundance ratio, D/H=3.4x10-5. The zabs~2.8 partial Lyman limit system toward Q0130-4021 provides the strongest evidence to date against large D/H ratios because the H I absorption, which consists of a single high column density component with unsaturated high-order Lyman series lines, is readily modeled-a task which is more complex in other D/H systems. We have obtained 22 hr of spectra from the High-Resolution Echelle Spectrograph on the W. M. Keck Telescope, which allow a detailed description of the hydrogen. We see excess absorption on the blue wing of the H I Lyα line, near the expected position of deuterium. However, we find that deuterium cannot explain all of the excess absorption, and hence there must be contamination by additional absorption, probably H I. This extra H I can account for most or all of the absorption at the D position, and hence D/H=0 is allowed. We find an upper limit of D/H
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Kirkman, D., Tytler, D., Burles, S., Lubin, D., & O’Meara, J. M. (2000). QSO 0130−4021: A Third QSO Showing a Low Deuterium‐to‐Hydrogen Abundance Ratio. The Astrophysical Journal, 529(2), 655–660. https://doi.org/10.1086/308317
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