The Stellar IMF in Very Metal-Deficient Gas
Abstract
In the context of the star formation through the fragmentation of an extremely metal-deficient protogalactic cloud, the gravitational collapse of filamentary gas clouds is explored with H and HD chemistry. It is found by 1D hydrodynamical simulations that the cloud evolution is prescribed mainly by the initial density () and H abundance (). In particular, it turns out that the evolution of low-density filaments ( cm) bifurcates at a critical H abundance of , beyond which HD cooling overwhelms H cooling. The numerical results indicate that the stellar IMF is likely to be double-peaked and deficient in sub-solar mass stars, where the high mass peak of the IMF is around or , dependently on the initial density and H abundance. If the gas in protogalactic clouds is photoionized by UV radiation or shock-heated, the H abundance could exceed by H reactions. Then, the high mass peak would be .
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0106009,
title = {The Stellar IMF in Very Metal-Deficient Gas},
author = {Fumitaka Nakamura and Masayuki Umemura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0106009},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
4 pages, 1 figure, proceedings of New Quests in Stellar Astrophysics: The link between Stars and Cosmology (eds. M. Chavez, A. Bressan, A. Buzzoni & D. Mayya, to be published by the Kluwer Academic Publishers)