In general, you have the possibility of seeing one "system peak" for every component in the mobile phase if you disturb the equilibrium of the system during the injection process. Most of these are invisible (transparent, unretained or very strongly retained), but if you're working down near your UV cutoff, you will be more susceptible to the problem.
The major (but not the only possible) cause of equilibrium disturbance is a difference in composition between the diluent and the mobile phase. Since you're dissolving in the mobile phase, that's obviously not the problem in this case. Other possibilities include the pressure pulse from the injection and dissolved air.
My first guess in this case would be dissolved air. Check out this reference:
LC-GC;
16(2) 112 (1998)
I think LC-GC magazine's on-line articles only go back to 2000, so I've stuck a copy here:
http://www.lcresources.com/resources/TS ... 021998.pdf