2018
DOI: 10.1017/s1743921319002084
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Black hole high mass X-ray binary microquasars at cosmic dawn

Abstract: Theoretical models and observations suggest that primordial Stellar Black Holes (Pop-III-BHs) were prolifically formed in HMXBs, which are powerful relativistic jet sources of synchrotron radiation called Microquasars (MQs).Large populations of BH-HMXB-MQs at cosmic dawn produce a smooth synchrotron cosmic radio background (CRB) that could account for the excess amplitude of atomic hydrogen absorption at z∼17, recently reported by EDGES.BH-HMXB-MQs at cosmic dawn precede supernovae, neutron stars and dust. BH-… Show more

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“…A possible explanation of the EDGES excess involving black hole high mass X-ray binary microquasars (BH-HMXB-MQs) has been recently proposed in ref. 53 . There is indeed an increasing evidence of a high formation rate of BH-HMXBs at high redshifts, theoretically advanced in ref.…”
Section: Black Holes High Mass X-ray Binaries Microquasars and Cosmicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A possible explanation of the EDGES excess involving black hole high mass X-ray binary microquasars (BH-HMXB-MQs) has been recently proposed in ref. 53 . There is indeed an increasing evidence of a high formation rate of BH-HMXBs at high redshifts, theoretically advanced in ref.…”
Section: Black Holes High Mass X-ray Binaries Microquasars and Cosmicmentioning
confidence: 99%