Formation of stars at very low metallicities

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Omukai, Kazuyuki [1 ]
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[1] Natl Astron Observ Japan, Mitaka, Tokyo 1818588, Japan
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FIRST STARS III | 2008年 / 990卷
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star formation; pop II stars; pop III stars;
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P1 [天文学];
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The thermal evolution of low metallicity gas during the protostellar collapse is described. By using this result, the fragmentation mass scale is evaluated. Particular attention is paid to the critical metallicity where transition from very massive to low-mass star formation occurs. For this transition, metals must be in a form of dust. Its cooling enables low-mass fragmentataion for metallicity higher than [M/H] = -6- -5(1). However, there is a pocket in the metallicity range -5 less than or similar to [M/H]less than or similar to -4 where the low-mass fragmentation is prohibited by sudden heat injection due to three-body H-2 formation. This may explain observed scarcity of ultra metal-poor stars in this metallicity range, as well as a clear cutoff at metallicity of [M/H]similar or equal to -4, provided that the dust is already present in such low metallicity environments.
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