Evolution and explosion of very massive primordial stars

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Heger, A [1 ]
Woosley, S [1 ]
Baraffe, I [1 ]
Abel, T [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Dept Astron & Astrophys, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
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10.1007/10856495_57
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P1 [天文学];
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While the modern stellar IMF shows a rapid decline with increasing mass, theoretical investigations suggest that very massive stars (greater than or equal to 100 M-circle dot) may have been abundant in the early universe. Other calculations also indicate that, lacking metals, these same stars reach their late evolutionary stages without appreciable mass loss. After central helium burning, they encounter the electron-positron pair instability, collapse, and burn oxygen and silicon explosively. If sufficient energy is released by the burning, these stars explode as brilliant supernovae with energies up to 100 times that of an ordinary core collapse supernova. They also eject up to 50 M-circle dot of radioactive Ni-56. Stars less massive than 140 M-circle dot or more massive than 260 M-circle dot should collapse into black holes instead of exploding, thus bounding the pair-creation supernovae with regions of stellar mass that are nucleosynthetically sterile. Pair-instability supernovae might be detectable in the near infrared out to redshifts of 20 or more and their ashes should leave a distinctive nucleosynthetic pattern.
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