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A hint on the metal-free star formation rate density from 21cm-EDGES data

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2020-06-11 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We aim to provide the first data-constrained estimate of the metal-free (Population III; Pop III) star formation rate density ρ˙III\dot{\rho}_{*}^{III} required at high-redshifts (z16z \gtrsim 16) in order to reproduce both the amplitude and the redshift of the EDGES 21-cm global signal. Our model accounts for the Lyman Alpha (Lyα\alpha), radio and X-ray backgrounds from both Pop III and metal-enriched Population II (Pop II) stars. For the latter, we use the star formation rate density estimates (and the Lyα\alpha background) from the {\it Delphi} semi-analytic model that has been shown to reproduce all key observables for galaxies at z5z \gtrsim 5; the radio and X-ray backgrounds are fixed using low-zz values. The constraints on the free parameters characterizing the properties of the Pop III stars are obtained using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis. Our results yield a ρ˙III\dot{\rho}_{*}^{III} that whilst increasing from z2116z \sim 21-16 thereafter shows a sharp decline which is in excellent agreement with the results found by \citet{valiante2016} to simulate the growth of z67z \sim 6 - 7 quasars and their host galaxies, suggesting that the bulk of Pop III star formation occurs in the rarest and most massive metal-poor halos at z20z \lesssim 20. This allows Pop III stars to produce a rapidly growing Lyα\alpha background between z2115z \sim 21-15. Further, Pop III stars are required to provide a radio background that is about 343-4 orders of magnitude higher than that provided by Pop II stars although Pop II stars dominate the X-ray background.

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@article{arxiv.2003.05911,
  title  = {A hint on the metal-free star formation rate density from 21cm-EDGES data},
  author = {Atrideb Chatterjee and Pratika Dayal and Tirthankar Roy Choudhury and Raffaella Schneider},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.05911},
  year   = {2020}
}

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accepted to MNRAS