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16 December 2002 Exploring the cosmic dark ages with the next generation of space- and ground-based facilities
Massimo Stiavelli
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Abstract
This paper reviews our current understanding of the process of re-ionization of the Universe, focusing especially on those models where re-ionization is caused by UV radiation from massive stars. After reviewing the expected properties of stars at zero metallicity, I discuss the properties of primordial HII regions and their observability
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Massimo Stiavelli "Exploring the cosmic dark ages with the next generation of space- and ground-based facilities", Proc. SPIE 4835, Future Research Direction and Visions for Astronomy, (16 December 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.476690
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Hydrogen

Ultraviolet radiation

Galactic astronomy

Metals

Space telescopes

Photons

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