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2006MNRAS.369.1437S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 369, 1437-1444 (2006/July-1)

Fragmentation of star-forming clouds enriched with the first dust.

SCHNEIDER R., OMUKAI K., INOUE A.K. and FERRARA A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The thermal and fragmentation properties of star forming clouds have important consequences on the corresponding characteristic stellar mass. The initial composition of the gas within these clouds is a record of the nucleosynthetic products of previous stellar generations. In this paper, we present a model for the evolution of star forming clouds enriched by metals and dust from the first supernovae (SNe), resulting from the explosions of metal-free progenitors with masses in the range 12-30Mand 140-260M. Using a self-consistent approach, we show that: (i) metals depleted on to dust grains play a fundamental role, enabling fragmentation to solar or subsolar mass scales already at metallicities Zcr= 10–6Z; (ii) even at metallicities as high as 10–2Z, metals diffused in the gas phase lead to fragment mass scales which are ≳100M; (iii) C atoms are strongly depleted on to amorphous carbon grains and CO molecules so that Cii plays a minor role in gas cooling, leaving Oi as the main gas-phase cooling agent in low-metallicity clouds. These conclusions hold independently of the assumed SN progenitors and suggest that the onset of low-mass star formation is conditioned to the presence of dust in the parent clouds.

Abstract Copyright: 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2006 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - supernovae: general - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: stellar content - cosmology: theory - ISM: abundances - dust, extinction

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