Tag: 21-cm
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Probing Ionized Bubbles Around Luminous Sources During Reionization with SKA 21-cm Observations
Introduction The era of cosmic reionization marks a pivotal chapter in the Universe’s history, when the first luminous sources began to ionize the surrounding hydrogen gas. Detecting and characterizing the resulting ionized bubbles provide critical insights into the nature of early galaxies, the timeline of reionization, and the physics driving structure formation. Recent work focuses…
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Probing ionized bubbles around luminous sources during reionization with SKA 21-cm observations
Introduction: Mapping the dawn of the universe The epoch of reionization marks a pivotal phase in cosmic history when the first luminous sources transformed the cold, neutral hydrogen fog into a tapestry of ionized regions. Understanding the size, distribution, and growth of these ionized bubbles around early galaxies and quasars is essential for piecing together…
