Cosmic infrared background from Population III stars and its effect on spectra of high-z gamma-ray bursts

Abstract

We discuss the contribution of Population III stars to the near-IR (NIR) cosmic infrared background (CIB) and its effect on spectra of high-z high-energy gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). It is shown that if Population III were massive stars, the claimed NIR CIB excess will be reproduced if only ~ 4+/-2% of all baryons went through these stars. Regardless of the precise value of the NIR CIB produced by them, they would leave enough photons to provide a large optical depth for high-energy photons from high-z GRBs. Observations of such GRBs are expected following the planned launch of NASA's GLAST mission. The presence or absence of such damping in the spectra of high-z GRBs will then provide important information on the emissions from the Population III. The location of this cutoff may also serve as an indicator of the GRB's redshift.

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