Radiation magnetohydrodynamics simulations of Population III star formation during the Epoch of Reionization
Lisanne van Veenen, Piyush Sharda, Serena Viti, Shyam H. Menon

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radiation-magnetohydrodynamics simulations to explore how Population III stars form and evolve during the Epoch of Reionization, revealing that their initial mass function varies with redshift and radiative environment.
Contribution
It provides new insights into Population III star formation during the EoR, highlighting the impact of the CMB and external radiation on stellar mass distribution and cluster properties.
Findings
Population III star formation is influenced by redshift and environment.
Less fragmentation and smaller clusters form at lower redshifts without external radiation.
Strong external Lyman-Werner radiation leads to very massive stars.
Abstract
Cosmological simulations find that pockets of star-forming gas could remain pristine up until the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) due to the inhomogeneous nature of metal mixing and enrichment in the early Universe. Such pristine clouds could have formed Population III stars, which could have distinct properties compared to their very high redshift () counterparts. We investigate how Population III stars form and grow during the EoR, and whether the resulting mass distribution varies with environment or across cosmic time. We perform high-resolution () radiation-magnetohydrodynamics simulations of identical primordial clouds exposed to the CMB appropriate for and , respectively, as part of the POPSICLE project. We also run a simulation at with a strong external Lyman-Werner (LW) background, to span across radiative environments which could host…
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