ICCUB Seminar. Nick Gnedin: “Cosmic reionization” [NOT TRANSLATED]

2017-03-15
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ICCUB Seminar. Nick Gnedin: “Cosmic reionization”
Next Tuesday March 15th at noon, the DAM seminar room (724) at the faculty of Physics of the University of Barcelona holds the seminar “Cosmic reionization” by Nick Gnedin, Fermi National Laboratory Cosmic reionization – ionization of the bulk of cosmic gas by ultraviolet radiation from first galaxies and quasars – is the least explored epoch in cosmic history.

While significant progress has been made recently with the HST Frontier Fields program, the major breakthrough is still in the future, but not a distant one. The launch of JWST in less that two years will start a revolution in studies of cosmic reionization, and other advanced observational probes will follow soon.

As observers are preparing for the flood of new data, theorists are also currently busy revamping their tools to stay on par with future observations. This fortunate match between theory and observations will lead to a major breakthrough in this last cosmic frontier – the primary focus of this talk. [NOT TRANSLATED]

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