The First Billion Years project - III: The impact of stellar radiation on the coevolution of Populations II and III
Jarrett L. Johnson, Claudio Dalla Vecchia, Sadegh Khochfar

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution cosmological simulations to explore how stellar radiation from Pop II stars influences the formation and evolution of Pop III stars and early galaxies, revealing complex feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed simulation-based analysis of the combined effects of metal enrichment and stellar radiation on Populations II and III coevolution in the early Universe.
Findings
Pop III star formation rate is reduced by up to tenfold at z > 10 due to stellar radiation.
LW feedback enhances Pop II star formation by reducing gas blowout from SNe.
Pop III stars continue forming at a low rate down to z ~ 6, indicating potential for future detection.
Abstract
With the first metal enrichment by Population (Pop) III supernovae (SNe), the formation of the first metal-enriched, Pop II stars becomes possible. In turn, Pop III star formation and early metal enrichment are slowed by the high energy radiation emitted by Pop II stars. Thus, through the SNe and radiation they produce, Populations II and III coevolve in the early Universe, one regulated by the other. We present large (4 Mpc)^3, high resolution cosmological simulations in which we self-consistently model early metal enrichment and the stellar radiation responsible for the destruction of the coolants (H2 and HD) required for Pop III star formation. We find that the molecule-dissociating stellar radiation produced both locally and over cosmological distances reduces the Pop III star formation rate at z > 10 by up to an order of magnitude compared to the case in which this radiation is not…
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