Looking for Population III stars with He II line intensity mapping
Eli Visbal, Zoltan Haiman, Greg L. Bryan

TL;DR
This paper proposes using intensity mapping of He II lines to detect and study Population III stars at high redshift, providing a new method to constrain their properties without direct detection.
Contribution
It introduces the idea of using He II line intensity mapping as a novel approach to study Population III stars and estimates its feasibility with future instruments.
Findings
He II 1640 Å intensity mapping signal can be detected at z≈10.
Cross-correlation with CO and 21 cm signals enhances detection prospects.
Method can constrain Pop III star formation and IMF at high redshift.
Abstract
Constraining the properties of Population III (Pop III) stars will be very challenging because they reside in small galaxies at high redshift which will be difficult to directly detect. In this paper, we suggest that intensity mapping may be a promising method to study Pop III stars. Intensity mapping is a technique proposed to measure large-scale fluctuations of galaxy line emission in three dimensions without resolving individual sources. This technique is well suited for observing many faint galaxies because it can measure their cumulative emission even if they cannot be directly detected. We focus on intensity mapping of He II recombination lines. These lines are much stronger in Pop III stars than Pop II stars because the harder spectra of Pop III stars are expected to produce many He II ionizing photons. Measuring the He II 1640 \AA{} intensity mapping signal, along with the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
