When did Population III star formation end?
Boyuan Liu, Volker Bromm

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework combining simulations and semi-analytical models to study the end of Population III star formation, highlighting the role of metal mixing and feedback in determining when Pop III stars cease forming.
Contribution
It introduces a new model that links metal mixing efficiency and feedback processes to the duration and detectability of Pop III star formation in the post-reionization universe.
Findings
Massive haloes dominate Pop III star formation at z<6.
Predicted Pop III star formation extends to z=0 with low rates.
Detection of Pop III hosts is possible with current and future telescopes.
Abstract
We construct a theoretical framework to study Population III (Pop III) star formation in the post-reionization epoch () by combining cosmological simulation data with semi-analytical models. We find that due to radiative feedback (i.e. Lyman-Werner and ionizing radiation) massive haloes () are the major (%) hosts for potential Pop III star formation at , where dense pockets of metal-poor gas may survive to form Pop III stars, under inefficient mixing of metals released by supernovae. Metal mixing is the key process that determines not only when Pop III star formation ends, but also the total mass, , of \textit{active} Pop III stars per host halo, which is a crucial parameter for direct detection and identification of Pop III hosts. Both aspects are still uncertain due to our limited…
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