First stars IV : from Hayashi to the future : Kyoto, Japan, 21-25 May 2012
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First stars IV : from Hayashi to the future : Kyoto, Japan, 21-25 May 2012
(AIP conference proceedings, 1480)
American Institute of Physics, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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"The First Stars IV" meeting was aimed at discussing star formation through cosmic time and the impacts of first stars on galaxy formation, first explosions, cosmic reionization, and formation of massive black holes. This meeting was held partially as a memorial conference for Professor Hayashi (1920-2010), in honor of his invaluable contributions to the study of star formation and cosmology.
Table of Contents
Development of Star Formation Theory from the Hayashi Era.- Formation of Pop III Stars.- Pop III to Pop II Transition.- Metal-Poor Stars and Galaxies in the Local Universe.- First Supernovae and Gamma Ray Bursts.- Formation of Primordial Galaxies and Observations of High-z Universe.- Cosmic Reionization and Background Radiation.- Growth of Massive Black Holes at High-z.
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