Population III star setâre-ye porineš-e III Fr.: étoile de population III A member of the first generation of stars, formed out of
pristine gas, enriched by → primordial nucleosynthesis alone.
The material from which these stars formed consisted mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Because neutral hydrogen clouds were free of dust, their cooling
mechanism was drastically ineffective.
As a result, these star forming clouds had a much higher temperature than
in the present epoch, and their → Jeans mass
was much higher. Therefore, these first generation of stars were principally
massive, with a typical mass scale of order of about 100 Msun. See also: → population; III, Roman number 3; → star. |