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Signatures of the First Stars in Relics of the First Galaxies

Ji, Alexander P.   Massachusetts Institute of Technology ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2017. 10742234.

Abstract (summary)

In the billion years following the big bang, the first stars and galaxies fundamentally transformed the universe. They polluted the universe with the first heavy elements, and they produced high energy photons that reionized the intergalactic medium. Understanding this early era is at the frontier of modern astrophysics and cosmology, but it takes place so long ago that direct observations are challenging. An alternate approach is to study local relics that have survived from ancient times. Indeed, the old dwarf galaxies that orbit our Milky Way galaxy today have descended from the first galaxies and contain stars that retain a remarkably detailed record of their past.

In this thesis, I use the chemical abundances of stars in old dwarf galaxies to open a window into the era of first stars and galaxies. I begin by exploring theoretical models for interpreting the chemical signatures preserved in these relic stars. Then, I help run a suite of simulations that can trace the first star forming systems to their present day locations in the Milky Way. Finally, I use high-resolution spectroscopy to measure the chemical abundances of stars in three ultra-faint dwarf galaxies (Bodtes II. Reticulum II, and Tucana II) that are relics from the early universe.

The most important result is a serendipitous discovery with important implications for the origin of the elements. Seven of nine stars I observed in the galaxy Reticulum II display extremely enhanced r-process abundances 2-3 orders of magnitude higher than in other ultra-faint dwarf galaxies. The r-process abundances imply that the neutron-capture material in Reticulum II was synthesized in a single prolific event, likely a neutron star binary merger. This discovery has helped address a 60-year-old question about the astrophysical origin of r-process elements. (Copies available exclusively from MIT Libraries, libraries.mit.edu/docs - [email protected])

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Subject
Astrophysics;
Physics;
Astronomy
Classification
0596: Astrophysics
0605: Physics
0606: Astronomy
Identifier / keyword
Pure sciences
Title
Signatures of the First Stars in Relics of the First Galaxies
Author
Ji, Alexander P.
Number of pages
0
Degree date
2017
School code
0753
Source
DAI-B 79/02(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
Advisor
Frebel, Anna L.
University/institution
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University location
United States -- Massachusetts
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
10742234
ProQuest document ID
1970725452
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1970725452