Abstract
We study the impact of star-forming minihaloes, and the initial mass
function (IMF) of Population III (Pop III) stars, on the Galactic halo
metallicity distribution function (MDF) and on the properties of
C-enhanced and C-normal stars at [Fe/H] <-3. For our investigation
we use a data-constrained merger tree model for the Milky Way formation,
which has been improved to self-consistently describe the physical
processes regulating star formation in minihaloes, including the poor
sampling of the Pop III IMF. We find that only when star-forming
minihaloes are included the low-Fe tail of the MDF is correctly
reproduced, showing a plateau that is built up by C-enhanced metal-poor
stars imprinted by primordial faint supernovae. The incomplete sampling
of the Pop III IMF in inefficiently star-forming minihaloes
(50 per cent level by PISNe are thus
extremely rare, corresponding to ≈0.25 per cent of the total stellar
population at [Fe/H] <-2, which is consistent with recent
observations. The low-Fe tail of the MDF strongly depends on the Pop III
IMF shape and mass range. Given the current statistics, we find that a
flat Pop III IMF model with mPopIII = [10-300]
M⊙ is disfavoured by observations. We present testable
predictions for Pop III stars extending down to lower masses, with
mPopIII = [0.1-300] M⊙.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 926-940 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 465 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 11-Feb-2017 |
Keywords
- stars: formation
- stars: Population II
- stars: Population III
- supernovae: general
- Galaxy: evolution
- galaxies: ISM
- STELLAR HALO
- AGB STARS
- INITIAL MASS FUNCTION
- ULTRA-METAL-POOR
- MILKY-WAY SATELLITES
- 1ST STARS
- CHEMICAL EVOLUTION
- DWARF GALAXIES
- CARBON-RICH
- GALACTIC HALO