Understanding the epoch of cosmic reionization : challenges and progress
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Understanding the epoch of cosmic reionization : challenges and progress
(Astrophysics and space science library, v. 423)
Springer, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Cosmic reionization and the first nonlinear structures in the universe / Zoltán Haiman
- Physics of the intergalactic medium during the epoch of reionization / Adam Lidz
- Star formation for predictive primordial galaxy formation / Miloš Milosavljević and Chalence Safranek-Shrader
- High-redshift galaxy surveys and the reionization of the universe / Rychard Bouwens
- Constraining reionization with Lyα emitting galaxies / Mark Dijkstra
- Metal enrichment in the reionizaion epoch / Andrea Ferrara
- Quasars as probes of cosmological reionization / Daniel Mortlock
- Observing the epoch of reionization with the cosmic microwave background / Christian L. Reichardt
- The 21-cm line as a probe of reionization / Steven R. Furlanetto
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The dawn of the first stars, galaxies and black holes signaled a fundamental milestone in our Universe's evolution: the Epoch of Reionization. The light from these galactic ancestors began spreading out, ionizing virtually every atom in existence. Our Universe transitioned from darkness to light, from cold to hot, from simple and boring to the wondrous cosmic zoo we see around us today. Despite its importance, observations of reionization have been few, and their interpretation has been highly controversial. Fortunately, this is rapidly changing. We will soon enter the "Big Data" era of this mysterious epoch, driven by an upcoming wave of observations with state-of-the-art telescopes as well as new sophisticated analysis tools.
The aim of this volume is to summarize the current status and future outlook of the reionization field. We bring together leading experts in many sub-disciplines, highlighting the measurements that will illuminate our understanding of reionization and the cosmic dawn: (i) 21cm interferometry; (ii) high-redshift quasar spectra; (iii) high-redshift galaxy surveys; (iv) primary and secondary anisotropies of the Cosmic Microwave Background; (v) high-resolution studies of the metal content of early galaxies. We seek a roadmap to interpreting the wealth of upcoming observations. What is the best use of limited observational resources? How do we develop theoretical tools tailored for each observation? Ultimately, what will we learn about the epoch of reionization and our galactic ancestors?
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Cosmic Reionization and the First Nonlinear Structures in the Universe, Zoltan Haiman.- Chapter 2: Physics of the Intergalactic Medium during the Epoch of Reionization, Adam Lidz.- Chapter 3: Quasars as Probes of Cosmological Reionization, Daniel J. Mortlock.- Chapter 4: Observing the Epoch of Reionization with the Cosmic Microwave Background, Christian L. Reichardt.- Chapter 5: The 21-cm Line as a Probe of Reionization, Steven R. Furlanetto.- Chapter 6: Constraining Reionization with Lya Emitting Galaxies, Mark Dijkstra.- Chapter 7: Metal Enrichment in the Reionization Epoch, Andrea Ferrara.
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