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First Stars and Reionization. Five Answers for Five Questions. Andrea Ferrara. SISSA/International School for Advanced Studies Trieste, Italy. Where did the first stars form ?. First Question. Minimum Mass to Cool via H Lyα line. M inimum Mass for Self-Shielding. Minimum Mass
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First Stars and Reionization Five Answers for Five Questions Andrea Ferrara SISSA/International School for Advanced Studies Trieste, Italy
Where did the first stars form ? First Question
Minimum Mass to Cool via H Lyα line Minimum Mass for Self-Shielding Minimum Mass for Collapse ( tcool = tH ) Where did the first stars form ? Ciardi etal 2000 H2 and the Radiative Feedback
Mb(r < rcool) fb = Mb(r < rvir) Where did the first stars form ? Madau, AF & Rees 2001 Cooling/Star formation Efficiency z = 9
Were the first stars very massive ? Second Question
Envelope: 103 Mo Core:10-2 Mo Infall Rate: 0.01Mo/yr
~ (1+zend ) λLyα Were the first stars very massive ? Salvaterra & AF 2002; Magliocchetti, Salvaterra & AF 2003 IR Background Data Points Best fit model to NIR data: zend = 8.8 f = 4% PopIII Stars Pop III stars can explain observed NIRB excess if VMS dominate IMF
When did the transition to normal stars occur? Third Question
Critical Metallicity for IMF Transition: 10-6 ZO10-4 ZO When did the transition to normal stars occur ? Schneider, AF, Natarajan, Omukai 2002 Chemical Feedback
Which stars did ionize the universe ? Fourth Question
Which stars did ionize the universe ? z = 17 NIRB Fitting Evolution
Which stars did ionize the universe ? Ciardi, AF & White 2003 Reionization after WMAP A Conservative Model: No “exotica” • Maximum H2/UV feedback: no stars in minihalos • Smallest star-forming halos M =5×108 MO • Moderately heavy IMF: Larson, Mc = 5 MO • No Very Massive Stars, but metal-free • Maximum Escape Fraction, fesc = 20%
Which stars did ionize the universe ? Ciardi, AF & White 2003 Reionization after WMAP z = 17.6 z=15.5 z=13.7 Larson IMF Salpeter IMF
Double Reionization ? Light from First Galaxies Optical Depth Evolution Reconciling with GP-effect requires a subsequent drop of the ionizing power No contribution to optical depth in 6 <z < 9: still within WMAP error box L20
Where should we look for the first stars ? Fifth Question
Where should we look for the first stars ? Bruscoli etal 2003 The IGM @ z 3: a Closer View Z > Zcr Z 0 Temperature Metallicity
1% 3% 10% Where should we look for the first stars ? Scannapieco, Schneider & AF 2003 Lyα Detection Probability Eg Kinetic Energy / Baryon Mass into Stars EgFeedback Parameter
1. Where did the first stars form ? In Lya-cooled haloes 2. Were the first stars very massive ? Very likely, yes 3. Which stars did ionize the universe ? Normal stars, although extra contribution from massive ones 4. When did the transition to normal stars occur? Whenever/Wherever Z ~ 10 -5 ZO 5. Where should we look for the first stars ? Try hard with Lya emitters Summary
An Emerging Scenario VMS/VMBH Era Transition to Normal IMF Normal IMF Reionization ? . . . . . . <Z>/Z0 . . Required by NIRB data . . . . . . 10- 0.5 . . . 103 . . 10- 2.5 . . . . . Required by QSO data . . . . . SNII . High-z GRBs . . M/MO SNγγ . . . 100 . . . . . 10- 1 . PopIII host candidates 10- 5 9 6 3 0 Redshift