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Effects of stellar-mass primordial black holes on first star formation

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-06-08 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We use cosmological hydrodynamic zoom-in simulations and semi-analytical models to study the effects of primordial black holes (PBHs) on first star formation. Our models self-consistently combine two competing effects: initial (isocurvature) perturbations induced by PBHs and BH accretion feedback. Focusing on PBHs with masses 30 M\sim 30\ \rm M_{\odot}, we find that the standard picture of first star formation in molecular-cooling minihaloes is not changed by PBHs, as the simulated star-forming gas clouds in the central parsec are very similar to those in the ΛCDM\rm \Lambda CDM case when PBHs make up fPBH1040.1f_{\rm PBH}\sim 10^{-4}-0.1 of dark matter. With a dynamical friction timescale of 210 Myr\sim 2-10\ \rm Myr when the central gas density reaches 105 cm310^{5}\ \rm cm^{-3}, it is also unlikely that PBHs can sink into star-forming discs and affect the evolution of protostars, although they may interact with the stars during the main-sequence stage. At larger scales, PBHs tend to shift star formation to more massive haloes, and accelerate structure formation. The latter effect is stronger in regions with higher initial overdensities. For fPBH1040.01f_{\rm PBH}\sim 10^{-4}-0.01 (allowed by observational constraints), the collapsed mass fraction of haloes hosting Population III stars is similar (within a factor of 2\sim2 at z30z\lesssim 30) to that in ΛCDM\rm \Lambda CDM, implying that the impact of stellar-mass PBHs on the cosmic star formation history at z10z\gtrsim 10 is small. We also find that the Lyman-Werner photons from PBH accretion in atomic-cooling haloes may facilitate the formation of direct-collapse BHs.

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@article{arxiv.2204.06330,
  title  = {Effects of stellar-mass primordial black holes on first star formation},
  author = {Boyuan Liu and Saiyang Zhang and Volker Bromm},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.06330},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

23 pages, 18+3 figures, accepted by MNRAS, recognized Virgo and KAGRA in the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Scientific Collaboration