On the first generation of stars |
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Authors: | Joseph Silk Mathieu Langer |
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Affiliation: | Astrophysics, University of Oxford, Denys Wilkinson Building, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH |
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Abstract: | We argue that the first stars may have spanned the conventional mass range rather than be identified with the very massive objects (∼100–103 M⊙) 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 magneto-rotational instability (MRI) to operate, and thereby allow the MRI dynamo to generate equipartition-amplitude magnetic fields on protostellar mass scales below ∼50 M⊙ . 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. |
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Keywords: | stars: formation stars: general stars: magnetic fields galaxies: formation cosmology: theory |
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