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Metal-poor star formation triggered by the feedback effects from Pop III stars

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Metal enrichment by the first-generation (Pop III) stars is the very first step of the matter cycle in the structure formation and it is followed by the formation of extremely metal-poor (EMP) stars. To investigate the enrichment process by the Pop III stars, we carry out a series of numerical simulations including the feedback effects of photoionization and supernovae (SNe) of Pop III stars with a range of masses of minihaloes (MHs), M_halo , and Pop III stars, M_PopIII . We find that the metal-rich ejecta reaches neighbouring haloes and external enrichment (EE) occurs when the halo binding energy is sufficiently below the SN explosion energy, E_SN . The neighbouring haloes are only superficially enriched, and the metallicity of the clouds is [Fe/H] < -5. Otherwise, the SN ejecta falls back and recollapses to form enriched cloud, i.e. internal enrichment (IE) process takes place. In case that a Pop III star explodes as a core-collapse SNe (CCSNe), MHs undergo IE, and the metallicity in the recollapsing region is -5 < [Fe/H] < -3 in most cases. We conclude that IE from a single CCSN can explain the formation of EMP stars. For pair-instability SNe (PISNe), EE takes place for all relevant mass range of MHs, consistent with no observational sign of PISNe among EMP stars.

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Abundant Water from Early Supernovae at Cosmic Dawn

astro-ph.GA · 2025-01-03 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Cosmological simulations find that dense cores in the remnants of the first supernovae synthesized water with mass fractions up to 10^-4 by redshift z~20.

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  • Abundant Water from Early Supernovae at Cosmic Dawn astro-ph.GA · 2025-01-03 · conditional · none · ref 47 · internal anchor

    Cosmological simulations find that dense cores in the remnants of the first supernovae synthesized water with mass fractions up to 10^-4 by redshift z~20.