Where Are the Population III Star Relics in the Simulated Milky Way Analogs?
Hang Yang et al 2025 ApJ 994 271 Simulated Population III star relics residing in the Milky Way formed from z = 22 to z = 4 and make up about 1 in every 50,000 stars, with the galactic halo hosting…
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