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Radiative feedback and cosmic molecular gas: The role of different radiative sources

Maio, Umberto
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Petkova, Margarita
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De Lucia, Gabriella
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BORGANI, STEFANO
2016
  • journal article

Periodico
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Abstract
We present results from multifrequency radiative hydrodynamical chemistry simulations addressing primordial star formation and related stellar feedback from various populations of stars, stellar spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and initial mass functions. Spectra for massive stars, intermediate-mass stars and regular solar-like stars are adopted over a grid of 150 frequency bins and consistently coupled with hydrodynamics, heavy-element pollution and non-equilibrium species calculations. Powerful massive Population III stars are found to be able to largely ionize H and, subsequently, He and He+, causing an inversion of the equation of state and a boost of the Jeans masses in the early intergalactic medium. Radiative effects on star formation rates are between a factor of a few and 1 dex, depending on the SED. Radiative processes are responsible for gas heating and photoevaporation, although emission from soft SEDs has minor impacts. These findings have implications for cosmic gas preheating, primordial direct-collapse black holes, the build-up of `cosmic fossils' such as low-mass dwarf galaxies, the role of active galactic nuclei during reionization, the early formation of extended discs and angular-momentum catastrophe.
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stw1196
WOS
WOS:000381711100027
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2891470
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84980357024
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw1196
Diritti
closed access
license:digital rights management non definito
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/request-item?handle=11368/2891470
Soggetti
  • Cosmology: theory

  • Dark ages, reionizati...

  • eaRly Universe

  • Galaxies: formation

  • Galaxies: ISM

  • Stars: Population III...

  • Astronomy and Astroph...

  • Space and Planetary S...

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Data di acquisizione
Jun 14, 2022
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Data di acquisizione
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