We study the detectability of primordial metal-free stars, both through direct searches for their emission, as well as searches for the resulting supernovae. We show that enrichment is a local process that takes place over an extended redshift range. While the duration of the transition from a metal-free to an enriched universe depends on several unknown factors, in all models late-forming metal-free stars are found in 107.5 108.0Msun objects, which are just large enough to cool, but small enough to not be clustered near areas of previous star formation. We discuss the observational properties of these objects, some of which may have already been detected in ongoing surveys of high-redshift Lyman-α emitters. If metal-free stars have masses ...
Our current understanding of the chemical evolution of the Universe is that a first generation of st...
International audienceContext: The discovery and chemical analysis of extremely metal-poor stars per...
Metallicity is expected to influence not only the lives of massive stars but also the outcome of the...
We study the detectability of primordial metal-free stars, both through direct searches for their em...
Nonrotating, zero metallicity stars with initial masses 140 < M < 260 solar masses are expected to e...
Renewed interest in the first stars that were formed in the universe has led to the discovery of ext...
Aims. Massive stars in low-metallicity environments may produce exotic explosions such as long-durat...
We model early star-forming regions and their chemical enrichment by Population III (Pop III) supern...
Aims.Pair creation supernovae (PCSN) are thought to be produced from very massive low metallicity s...
Getting a better understanding of the evolution and nucleosynthetic yields of the most metal-poor st...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are the highly energetic explosions of massive stars (≳ 8 M☉) that ar...
Context. The chemical composition of extremely metal-poor stars (EMP stars; [Fe/H] < similar to -3) ...
The first stars in the Universe mark the beginning of the epoch referred to as Cosmic Dawn. Due to ...
Many of the remaining uncertainties in stellar evolution can be addressed through immediate and long...
International audienceMetal-poor stars formed from a gas enriched by the ejecta of the explosion of ...
Our current understanding of the chemical evolution of the Universe is that a first generation of st...
International audienceContext: The discovery and chemical analysis of extremely metal-poor stars per...
Metallicity is expected to influence not only the lives of massive stars but also the outcome of the...
We study the detectability of primordial metal-free stars, both through direct searches for their em...
Nonrotating, zero metallicity stars with initial masses 140 < M < 260 solar masses are expected to e...
Renewed interest in the first stars that were formed in the universe has led to the discovery of ext...
Aims. Massive stars in low-metallicity environments may produce exotic explosions such as long-durat...
We model early star-forming regions and their chemical enrichment by Population III (Pop III) supern...
Aims.Pair creation supernovae (PCSN) are thought to be produced from very massive low metallicity s...
Getting a better understanding of the evolution and nucleosynthetic yields of the most metal-poor st...
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are the highly energetic explosions of massive stars (≳ 8 M☉) that ar...
Context. The chemical composition of extremely metal-poor stars (EMP stars; [Fe/H] < similar to -3) ...
The first stars in the Universe mark the beginning of the epoch referred to as Cosmic Dawn. Due to ...
Many of the remaining uncertainties in stellar evolution can be addressed through immediate and long...
International audienceMetal-poor stars formed from a gas enriched by the ejecta of the explosion of ...
Our current understanding of the chemical evolution of the Universe is that a first generation of st...
International audienceContext: The discovery and chemical analysis of extremely metal-poor stars per...
Metallicity is expected to influence not only the lives of massive stars but also the outcome of the...