We explore the possibility of the N-rich young proto-galaxy GN-z11, recently observed at z= 10.6 by JWST, being the result of the formation of second generation stars from pristine gas and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) ejecta in a massive globular cluster or nuclear star cluster. We show that a second generation forming out of gas polluted by the ejecta of massive AGB stars and mixed with gas of a standard composition accounts for the unusually large N/O in the GN-z11 spectrum. The timing of the evolution of massive (4-7.5Ma) AGBs also provides a favorable environment for the growth of a central stellar mass black hole to the AGN stage observed in GN-z11. According to our model, the progenitor system was born when the age of the Universe was 260-380 Myr, well within the bounds of the pre-reionization epoch.

Da'Antona, F., Vesperini, E., Calura, F., Ventura, P., Da'Ercole, A., Caloi, V., et al. (2023). GN-z11: Witnessing the formation of second-generation stars and an accreting massive black hole in a massive star cluster. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 680, 1-6 [10.1051/0004-6361/202348240].

GN-z11: Witnessing the formation of second-generation stars and an accreting massive black hole in a massive star cluster

Tailo M.
2023

Abstract

We explore the possibility of the N-rich young proto-galaxy GN-z11, recently observed at z= 10.6 by JWST, being the result of the formation of second generation stars from pristine gas and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) ejecta in a massive globular cluster or nuclear star cluster. We show that a second generation forming out of gas polluted by the ejecta of massive AGB stars and mixed with gas of a standard composition accounts for the unusually large N/O in the GN-z11 spectrum. The timing of the evolution of massive (4-7.5Ma) AGBs also provides a favorable environment for the growth of a central stellar mass black hole to the AGN stage observed in GN-z11. According to our model, the progenitor system was born when the age of the Universe was 260-380 Myr, well within the bounds of the pre-reionization epoch.
2023
Da'Antona, F., Vesperini, E., Calura, F., Ventura, P., Da'Ercole, A., Caloi, V., et al. (2023). GN-z11: Witnessing the formation of second-generation stars and an accreting massive black hole in a massive star cluster. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 680, 1-6 [10.1051/0004-6361/202348240].
Da'Antona, F.; Vesperini, E.; Calura, F.; Ventura, P.; Da'Ercole, A.; Caloi, V.; Marino, A. F.; Milone, A. P.; Della'Agli, F.; Tailo, M.
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