论文标题
原始恒星初始质量函数对21厘米信号的影响
Impact of the Primordial Stellar Initial Mass Function on the 21-cm Signal
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论文摘要
第一代恒星(POP III)的特性,例如其初始质量功能(IMF),受观测值的限制很差,并且尚未在模拟之间收敛。预测中性氢的宇宙学21-cm信号对这些恒星产生的莱曼波段光子敏感,从而提供了一种独特的探测第一恒星种群的方式。在本文中,我们通过Wouthuysen-Field效应,Lyman-Werner反馈,Ly-Alpha加热和CMB加热研究了POP III IMF对宇宙黎明21厘米信号的影响。我们通过在单个无金属的恒星光谱上整合不同的IMF的星形光晕的发射光谱,该光谱是根据一组恒星进化史和恒星大气计算得出的,并考虑了随着恒星年龄的光谱的变化。因此,通过这项研究,我们放松了两个共同的假设:POP III恒星的零老龄序列发射速率代表了其寿命平均发射率,并且可以将POP III发射视为瞬时。在探索底部底部,最高的和中间的IMF时,我们表明21厘米信号的变化是由恒星驱动的,而恒星比20个太阳能大量较轻。对于探索模型,我们发现宇宙黎明全球21厘米信号中的最大相对差异为59%,功率光谱之间的相对差异为131%。尽管这种影响是适度的,但对第一颗恒星的精确建模及其进化对于准确预测和解释21-CM信号是必要的。
Properties of the first generation of stars (Pop III), such as their initial mass function (IMF), are poorly constrained by observations and have yet to converge between simulations. The cosmological 21-cm signal of neutral hydrogen is predicted to be sensitive to Lyman-band photons produced by these stars, thus providing a unique way to probe the first stellar population. In this paper, we investigate the impacts of the Pop III IMF on the cosmic dawn 21-cm signal via the Wouthuysen-Field effect, Lyman-Werner feedback, Ly-alpha heating, and CMB heating. We calculate the emission spectra of star-forming halos for different IMFs by integrating over individual metal-free stellar spectra, computed from a set of stellar evolution histories and stellar atmospheres, and taking into account variability of the spectra with stellar age. Through this study, we therefore relax two common assumptions: that the zero-age main sequence emission rate of a Pop III star is representative of its lifetime mean emission rate, and that Pop III emission can be treated as instantaneous. Exploring a bottom-heavy, a top-heavy, and intermediate IMFs, we show that variations in the 21-cm signal are driven by stars lighter than 20 solar masses. For the explored models we find maximum relative differences of 59% in the cosmic dawn global 21-cm signal, and 131% between power spectra. Although this impact is modest, precise modelling of the first stars and their evolution is necessary for accurate prediction and interpretation of the 21-cm signal.