Characterising the true descendants of the first stars
Irene Vanni, Stefania Salvadori, \'Asa Sk\'ulad\'ottir, Martina Rossi, and Ioanna Koutsouridou

TL;DR
This study models early universe metal enrichment to determine the origins of metal-poor stars, revealing how PopIII and PopII supernovae influence their chemical signatures and identifying key diagnostics for PopIII star remnants.
Contribution
It introduces a parametric model linking PopIII supernova properties to observed stellar abundances, clarifying the conditions under which stars are enriched by PopIII or PopII supernovae.
Findings
Stars with high [C/Fe] are enriched by low-energy PopIII SNe.
Lower [C/Fe] stars may be influenced by PopII SNe.
Chemical dispersion decreases as PopII contribution increases.
Abstract
The metal-poor stars in the Galactic halo are thought to show the imprints of the first (PopIII) stars, and thus provide a glance at the first episodes of star formation. In this work, we aim at understanding whether all very metal-poor stars formed in environments polluted by PopIII supernovae (SNe) and at what level. With a general parametric model for early metal enrichment, we study the chemical abundances (from C to Zn) of an environment imprinted by a single PopIII SN. We investigate how these abundances depend on the initial mass and internal mixing of PopIII stars, as well as on their SN explosion energy. We then study how subsequent generations of normal (PopII) SNe affect the PopIII chemical signatures. By comparing the observed chemical abundances with our model predictions, we show that stars with [C/Fe] form in environments polluted purely by low-energy PopIII SNe…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
