PopIII signatures in the spectra of PopII/I GRBs
Q. Ma, U. Maio, B. Ciardi, R. Salvaterra

TL;DR
This paper explores how signatures of the first stars (PopIII) can be detected in the spectra of later-generation gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), using simulations to identify chemical markers of early stellar populations.
Contribution
It introduces a method to identify PopIII enrichment in GRB environments through abundance ratios, supported by simulation data and analysis of observed high-redshift GRBs.
Findings
PopII/I GRBs at z>10 often occur in PopIII-enriched media.
Expected observable rate of PopIII-enriched GRBs is comparable to pure PopIII GRBs.
Current high-redshift GRB candidates likely do not originate from PopIII-enriched environments.
Abstract
We investigate signatures of population III (PopIII) stars in the metal-enriched environment of GRBs originating from population II-I (PopII/I) stars by using abundance ratios derived from numerical simulations that follow stellar evolution and chemical enrichment. We find that at more than of PopII/I GRBs explode in a medium previously enriched by PopIII stars (we refer to them as GRBIIIII). Although the formation of GRBIIIII is more frequent than that of pristine PopIII GRBs (GRBIIIs), we find that the expected GRBIIIII observed rate is comparable to that of GRBIIIs, due to the usually larger luminosities of these latter. GRBIIIII events take place preferentially in small proto-galaxies with stellar masses , star formation rates …
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