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Impact of cosmic rays on Population III star formation
Authors:Athena Stacy  Volker Bromm
Institution:Department of Astronomy, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712, USA
Abstract:We explore the implications of a possible cosmic-ray (CR) background generated during the first supernova explosions that end the brief lives of massive Population III stars. We show that such a CR background could have significantly influenced the cooling and collapse of primordial gas clouds in minihaloes around redshifts of   z ~ 15–20  , provided the CR flux was sufficient to yield an ionization rate greater than about 10?19 s?1 near the centre of the minihalo. The presence of CRs with energies  ?107  eV would indirectly enhance the molecular cooling in these regions, and we estimate that the resulting lower temperatures in these minihaloes would yield a characteristic stellar mass as low as  ~10 M  . CRs have a less-pronounced effect on the cooling and collapse of primordial gas clouds inside more massive dark matter haloes with virial masses  ?108 M  at the later stages of cosmological structure formation around   z ~ 10–15  . In these clouds, even without CR flux the molecular abundance is already sufficient to allow cooling to the floor set by the temperature of the cosmic microwave background.
Keywords:molecular processes  stars: formation  galaxies: formation  cosmology: theory  early Universe
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