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The mass distribution of the first stars can be determined via the 21-cm signal

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arxiv 2502.18098 v1 pith:UBZ7E4OI submitted 2025-02-25 astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GA

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The formation of the first stars and the subsequent population of X-ray binaries represents a fundamental transition in the state of the Universe as it evolves from near homogeneity to being abundant in collapsed structures such as galaxies. Due to a lack of direct observations, the properties of these stars remain highly uncertain. By considering the impact of the first stars and their remnant X-ray binaries on the cosmological 21-cm signal, we demonstrate that upcoming observations have the potential to significantly improve our understanding of these objects. We find a 25 mK sensitivity measurement of the 21-cm global signal by a wide-beam radiometer, such as REACH, or 3,000 hours of foreground avoidance observations of the 21-cm power spectrum by SKA-Low, could provide three-sigma constraints on the mass distribution of the first stars. Such measurements will fill a critical gap in our understanding of the early Universe and aid in interpreting high-redshift galaxy observations.

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  1. Semi-analytic modelling of Pop. III star formation and metallicity evolution -- II. Impact on 21cm power spectrum

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    Strong X-ray emission from Population III stars leaves a detectable enhancement in the 21cm power spectrum at z=7-10, provided their X-ray luminosity per star formation is at least an order of magnitude above Population II.

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