The Formation of the First Stars. I. The Primordial Star‐forming Cloud
University of Cambridge · Yale University
Abstract
To constrain the nature of the very first stars, we investigate the collapse and fragmentation of primordial, metal-free gas clouds. We explore the physics of primordial star formation by means of three-dimensional simulations of the dark matter and gas components, using smoothed particle hydrodynamics, under a wide range of initial conditions, including the initial spin, the total mass of the halo, the redshift of virialization, the power spectrum of the DM fluctuations, the presence of HD cooling, and the number of particles employed in the simulation. We find characteristic values for the temperature, T ~ a few 100 K, and the density, n ~ 10^3-10^4 cm^-3, characterising the gas at the end of the initial…
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3Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Stars
- Gravitational collapse
- Star formation
- Redshift
- Halo
- Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics