Ultra-faint dwarf galaxies: unveiling the minimum mass of the first stars
Martina Rossi, Stefania Salvadori, \'Asa Sk\'ulad\'ottir

TL;DR
This study uses chemical evolution models and the non-detection of zero-metallicity stars in ultra-faint dwarf galaxies to constrain the initial mass function of the first stars, suggesting a top-heavy IMF with a minimum mass above 0.8 solar masses.
Contribution
It develops a statistical model calibrated to Boötes I to constrain the PopIII IMF's shape, minimum mass, and characteristic mass using observational data and simulations.
Findings
PopIII IMF likely top-heavy with m_min > 0.8 M_sun
Constraints derived from 96 stars in UFDs
Future observations can tighten these constraints
Abstract
The non-detection of zero-metallicity stars in ultra-faint dwarf galaxies (UFDs) can be used to constrain the Initial Mass Function (IMF) of the first (PopIII) stars by means of a statistical comparison between available data and predictions from chemical evolution models. To this end we develop a model that follows the formation of isolated UFDs, calibrated to best reproduce the available data for the best studied system: Bo\"otes I. Our statistical approach shows that UFDs are the best suitable systems to study the implications of the persisting non-detection of zero-metallicity stars on the PopIII IMF, i.e. its shape, the minimum mass (), and the characteristic mass (). We show that accounting for the incomplete sampling of the IMF is essential to compute the expected number of long-lived PopIII stars in inefficiently star-forming UFDs. By simulating the Color…
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