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The Astrophysical Journal | 2012

PROBING PRE-GALACTIC METAL ENRICHMENT WITH HIGH-REDSHIFT GAMMA-RAY BURSTS

F. Y. Wang; Volker Bromm; Thomas H. Greif; Athena Stacy; Z. G. Dai; Abraham Loeb; K. S. Cheng

We explore high-redshift gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) as promising tools to probe pre-galactic metal enrichment. We utilize the bright afterglow of a Population III (Pop III) GRB exploding in a primordial dwarf galaxy as a luminous background source, and calculate the strength of metal absorption lines that are imprinted by the first heavy elements in the intergalactic medium (IGM). To derive the GRB absorption line diagnostics, we use an existing highly-resolved simulation of the formation of a first galaxy which is characterized by the onset of atomic hydrogen cooling in a halo with virial temperature & 10 4 K. We explore the unusual circumburst environment inside the systems that hosted Pop III stars, modeling the density evolution with the self-similar solution for a champagne flow. For minihalos close to the cooling threshold, the circumburst density is roughly proportional to (1 + z) with values of about a few cm −3 . In more massive halos, corresponding to the first galaxies, the density may be larger, n & 100cm −3 . The resulting afterglow fluxes are weakly dependent on redshift at a fixed observed time, and may be detectable with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and Very Large Array (VLA) in the near-IR and radio wavebands, respectively, out to redshift z & 20. We predict that the maximum of the afterglow emission shifts from near-IR to millimeter bands with peak fluxes from mJy to Jy at different observed times. The metal absorption line signature is expected to be detectable in the near future. GRBs are ideal tools for probing the metal enrichment in the early IGM, due to their high luminosities and featureless power-law spectra. The metals in the first galaxies produced by the first supernova (SN) explosions are likely to reside in low-ionization stages (C II, O I, Si II and Fe II). We show that if the afterglow can be observed sufficiently early, analysis of the metal lines may distinguish whether the first heavy elements were produced in a pair-instability supernova (PISN), or a core-collapse (Type II) SN, thus constraining the initial mass function of the first stars. Subject headings: cosmology: observations – cosmology: theory – galaxies: high-redshift – gamma rays: bursts – quasars: absorption lines


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2011

The updated luminosity correlations of gamma-ray bursts and cosmological implications

F. Y. Wang; Shi Qi; Zi-Gao Dai

Several interesting luminosity correlations among gamma-ray burst (GRB) variables have been recently discussed extensively. In this paper, we derive the six luminosity correlations (


New Astronomy Reviews | 2015

Gamma-ray burst cosmology

F. Y. Wang; Z. G. Dai; En-Wei Liang

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2009

High-redshift star formation rate up to z~8.3 derived from gamma-ray bursts and influence of background cosmology

F. Y. Wang; Z. G. Dai

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2009

Probing the cosmographic parameters to distinguish between dark energy and modified gravity models

F. Y. Wang; Z. G. Dai; Shi Qi

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2006

Constraining the cosmological parameters and transition redshift with gamma-ray bursts and supernovae

F. Y. Wang; Zi-Gao Dai

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2011

An Evolving Stellar Initial Mass Function and the Gamma-ray Burst Redshift Distribution

F. Y. Wang; Z. G. Dai

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014

Searching for a preferred direction with Union2.1 data

Xiaofeng Yang; F. Y. Wang; Zhe Chu

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2013

The high-redshift star formation rate derived from gamma-ray bursts: possible origin and cosmic reionization

F. Y. Wang

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

Fast Radio Bursts from the Inspiral of Double Neutron Stars

J. S. Wang; Yuan-Pei Yang; Xue-Feng Wu; Zi-Gao Dai; F. Y. Wang

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K. S. Cheng

University of Hong Kong

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Shi Qi

Purple Mountain Observatory

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Yuan-Chuan Zou

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Xue-Feng Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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