English

Effects of axions on Population III stars

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2017-09-20 v1

Abstract

Following the renewed interest for axions as a dark matter component, we revisit the effects of energy loss by axion emission on the evolution of the first generation of stars. These stars with zero metallicity are supposed to be massive, more compact, and hotter than subsequent generations. It is hence important to extend previous studies restricted to solar metallicity stars. Our analysis first compares the evolution of solar metallicity 8, 10 and 12 M_\odot stars to previous work. We then calculate the evolution of 8 zero metallicity stars with and without axion losses and with masses ranging from 20 to 150 M_\odot. For the solar metallicity models, we confirm the disappearance of the blue loop phase for a value of the axion-photon coupling, gaγ=1010GeV1g_{a\gamma}=10^{-10} {\rm GeV}^{-1}. Regarding the Pop. III stars, we show that for gaγ=1010GeV1g_{a\gamma}=10^{-10} {\rm GeV}^{-1}, their evolution is not much affected by axion losses except within the range of masses 80-130 M_\odot. Such stars show significant differences both in their tracks within the TcT_c-ρc\rho_c diagram and in their central composition (in particular 20^{20}Ne and 24^{24}Mg). We discuss the origin of these modifications from the stellar physics point of view, and their potential observational signatures.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1707.01244,
  title  = {Effects of axions on Population III stars},
  author = {Arthur Choplin and Alain Coc and Georges Meynet and Keith A. Olive and Jean-Philippe Uzan and Elisabeth Vangioni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.01244},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

10 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in A&A