We argue that the first stars may have spanned the conventional mass range rather than be identified with the Very Massive Objects (100-1000 solar masses) favoured by numerical simulations. Specifically, we find that magnetic field generation processes acting in the first protostellar systems suffice to produce fields that exceed the threshold for MRI instability to operate and thereby allow the MRI dynamo to generate equipartition-amplitude magnetic fields on protostellar mass scales below 50 solar masses. Such fields allow primordial star formation to occur at essentially any metallicity by regulating angular momentum transfer, fragmentation, accretion and feedback in much the same way as occurs in conventional molecular clouds
The first bound star-forming systems in the universe are predicted to form at redshifts of about 30 ...
The chemical abundance patterns observed in metal-poor Galactic halo stars contain the signature of ...
Funding: JW and MRB acknowledge support from the European Research Council under the European Commun...
Magnetic fields play an important role for the formation of stars in both local and high-redshift ga...
The process of star formation from metal-free gas is investigated by following the evolution of accr...
In the present-day universe, magnetic fields play such essential roles in star formation as angular ...
Are the kG-strength magnetic fields observed in young stars a fossil field left over from their form...
The protostellar jets driven by the formation of the first stars are studied by using MHD nested gri...
Pop III stars are the key to the character of primeval galaxies, the first heavy elements, the onset...
The ubiquity of turbulence in the primordial minihalos has been shown from cosmological hydro-dynami...
Pop III stars are the key to the character of primeval galaxies, the first heavy elements, the onset...
Copyright © 2009 Royal Astronomical SocietyWe investigate the effects of magnetic fields and radiati...
This is the final version of the article. Available from OUP via the DOI in this record.The research...
The observed galactic magnetic fields may have a primordial origin. I briefly review the observation...
Cosmological hydrodynamical simulations of primordial star formation suggest that the gas within the...
The first bound star-forming systems in the universe are predicted to form at redshifts of about 30 ...
The chemical abundance patterns observed in metal-poor Galactic halo stars contain the signature of ...
Funding: JW and MRB acknowledge support from the European Research Council under the European Commun...
Magnetic fields play an important role for the formation of stars in both local and high-redshift ga...
The process of star formation from metal-free gas is investigated by following the evolution of accr...
In the present-day universe, magnetic fields play such essential roles in star formation as angular ...
Are the kG-strength magnetic fields observed in young stars a fossil field left over from their form...
The protostellar jets driven by the formation of the first stars are studied by using MHD nested gri...
Pop III stars are the key to the character of primeval galaxies, the first heavy elements, the onset...
The ubiquity of turbulence in the primordial minihalos has been shown from cosmological hydro-dynami...
Pop III stars are the key to the character of primeval galaxies, the first heavy elements, the onset...
Copyright © 2009 Royal Astronomical SocietyWe investigate the effects of magnetic fields and radiati...
This is the final version of the article. Available from OUP via the DOI in this record.The research...
The observed galactic magnetic fields may have a primordial origin. I briefly review the observation...
Cosmological hydrodynamical simulations of primordial star formation suggest that the gas within the...
The first bound star-forming systems in the universe are predicted to form at redshifts of about 30 ...
The chemical abundance patterns observed in metal-poor Galactic halo stars contain the signature of ...
Funding: JW and MRB acknowledge support from the European Research Council under the European Commun...