Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010aipc.1294...66i&link_type=abstract
THE FIRST STARS AND GALAXIES: CHALLENGES FOR THE NEXT DECADE. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1294, pp. 66-69 (2010).
Physics
Dark Matter, Population Iii Stars, Protostars, Galaxies, Cosmology, Dark Matter, Population Iii Stars, Pre-Main Sequence Objects, Young Stellar Objects And Protostars, Protogalaxies, Primordial Galaxies, Particle-Theory And Field-Theory Models Of The Early Universe
Scientific paper
If weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) constitute the bulk of dark matter (DM), energy from the self-annihilation of these particles can affect Population III (Pop III) star formation via two mechanisms. Before the protostar forms, energy from DM annihilations can couple to primordial gas chemistry and slightly alter the properties of the cloud-without, however, inducing dramatic changes in the final mass of the star. Later, scattering between WIMPs and baryons within the protostar can in principle congregate enough DM for annihilations, rather than nuclear reactions, to support the star against gravity. In these proceedings I briefly summarize the state of the art of the field, as well the prospects for observing such stars.
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