Suppression of globular cluster formation in metal-poor gas clouds by Lyman-alpha radiation feedback

Abstract

We study the impact of Lyα radiation feedback on globular cluster (GC) formation. In this Letter, we analytically derive the relation between star formation efficiency (SFE) and metallicity in spherical clouds with the Lyα radiation feedback. Our models show that the SFE becomes small as the metallicity decreases. In metal-poor gas clouds, Lyα photons are trapped for a long time and exert strong radiation force to the gas, resulting in the suppression of star formation. We find that bound star-clusters (SFE 0.5) form only for the metallicity higher than 10-2.5~Z in the case with the initial cloud mass 105~ M and the radius 5 pc. Our models successfully reproduce the lower bound of observed metallicity of GCs. Thus, we suggest that the Lyα radiation feedback can be essential in understanding the formation of GCs.

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