CORDIS Project
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This project aims to study the cosmic reionization period, focusing on the characteristics of early star-forming galaxies. It seeks to understand the duration and processes of reionization, which are crucial for comprehending the evolution of the universe.
Several hundred million years after the Universe was born the first stellar systems began to shine.
Energetic photons from early hot stars, free from enrichment by heavy elements, reionised the hydrogen in deep space.
Ambitious observational facilities will directly chart this final frontier in cosmic history and any insight we can obtain now will be invaluable in future planning.
Key questions include: what is the duration of this reionisation period; was this `cosmic dawn’ a brief or extended…
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