Probing Population III Stars in Galaxy IOK-1 at z = 6.96 through He II Emission

May, 2011
13 pages
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  • Astrophys.J.Lett. 736 (2011) L28
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Abstract: (arXiv)
The He II \lambda 1640 emission line has been suggested as a direct probe of Population III (Pop III) stars at high-redshift, since it can arise from highly energetic ionizing photons associated with hot, metal free stars. We use the HST WFC3/F130N IR narrowband filter to probe He II \lambda 1640 emission in galaxy IOK-1 at z=6.96. The sensitivity of this measurement is >5x deeper than for previous measurements. From this deep narrowband imaging, combined with broadband observations in the F125W and F160W filters, we find the He II flux to be 1.2+/- 1.0x 10^-18 ergs/s/cm^2, corresponding to a 1\sigma upper limit on the Pop III star formation rate (SFR) of ~ 0.5 M_sun/yr for the case of a Salpeter IMF with 50-500M_sun and mass loss. Given that the broadband measurements can be fit with a UV continuum spectral flux density of ~ 4.85x 10^-10x \lambda ^-2.46 ergs/s/cm^2/A, which corresponds to an overall SFR of ~16+/-2.6 M_sun/yr, massive Pop III stars represent < 6% of the total star formation. This measurement places the strongest limit yet on metal-free star formation at high redshift, although the exact conversion from He II luminosity to Pop III SFR is highly uncertain due to the unknown IMF, stellar evolution, and photoionization effects. Although we have not detected He II \lambda 1640 at more than the 1.2\sigma level, our work suggests that a > 3\sigma level detection is possible with JWST.
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  • 13 pages, 2 figures; Article first published online: July 07 2011