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Richard O. Prum ()
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Nature, 2010, vol. 468, issue 7320, E1-E1
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Cosmic history: the early years The transformation of neutral hydrogen located in the intergalactic medium into an ionized state was a major event in early cosmic history. The sensitive observations now possible with the Wide Field Camera 3, installed on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in 2009, have revealed a population of galaxies at redshifts of z >7, corresponding to a period when the Universe was only about 800 million years old. In a Review, Robertson et al. discuss the picture of events in the early Universe that is emerging from analysis of the HST data and address a fundamental question in modern astrophysics: was the intense radiation from the early galaxies sufficient to induce the reionization of the Universe?
Date: 2010
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