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This project aims to explore the formation of the first stars and galaxies and their role in re-ionizing intergalactic hydrogen. By analyzing data from the James Webb Space Telescope, it seeks to understand early star formation and its impact on the evolution of the universe.
Understanding how the first stars and galaxies formed and drove the Universe's final phase transition by re-ionizing intergalactic hydrogen is one of the long-standing goals of extragalactic astronomy.
In the past two decades, we have discovered this ``Epoch of Reionization'' ended around one billion years after the Big Bang (redshift, z < 6), but the process is still poorly understood.
We are currently undergoing a radical shift in our ability to observe this epoch with the new James Webb Space…
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