Astro Seminar - Charlotte Mason

Charlotte Mason (Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory)

Oct 30, 2018 3:30 PM
Location: Bell Room, Rutherford Physics
Astro Seminar

Title:What Can Galaxies Tell Us About Reionization?

Abstract:The reionization of intergalactic hydrogen in the universe's first billion years was likely driven by the first stars and galaxies, which we cannot detect directly. The timeline of reionization is currently uncertain but if it is accurately measured it can unveil properties of first light' sources. I will describe how we can use galaxies at our current observational frontiers to learn about reionization. In particular, Lyman alpha (Lyα) emission from galaxies can probe the intergalactic medium at high redshift, but requires modeling physics from pc to Gpc scales. I will present current constraints on reionization from observations of galaxies, focusing on Ly-alpha observations at z>6 using a multi-scale forward-modelling approach, and describe future prospects with JWST.




Upcoming Seminars

TSI Seminars take place weekly during the Fall and Winter terms. TSI seminars are intended to be accessible to scientists from the entire breadth of backgrounds at TSI, including, Physics, Planetary Science, Geology, Atmospheric Science, and Astrobiology. Our seminar series is partially funded by the Centre de recherche en astrophysique du Québec (CRAQ).

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