Onset of Cosmic Reionization: Evidence of an Ionized Bubble Merely 680 Myr after the Big Bang

While most of the intergalactic medium (IGM) today is permeated by ionized hydrogen, it was largely filled with neutral hydrogen for the first 700 million years after the big bang. The process that ionized the IGM (cosmic reionization) is expected to be spatially inhomogeneous, with fainter galaxies...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astrophysical journal. Letters 2020-03, Vol.891 (1), p.L10
Hauptverfasser: Tilvi, V., Malhotra, S., Rhoads, J. E., Coughlin, A., Zheng, Z., Finkelstein, S. L., Veilleux, S., Mobasher, B., Wang, J., Probst, R., Swaters, R., Hibon, P., Joshi, B., Zabl, J., Jiang, T., Pharo, J., Yang, H.
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Zusammenfassung:While most of the intergalactic medium (IGM) today is permeated by ionized hydrogen, it was largely filled with neutral hydrogen for the first 700 million years after the big bang. The process that ionized the IGM (cosmic reionization) is expected to be spatially inhomogeneous, with fainter galaxies likely playing a significant role. However, we still have only a few direct constraints on the reionization process. Here we report spectroscopic confirmation of two galaxies and very likely a third galaxy in a group (hereafter EGS77) at redshift z = 7.7, merely 680 Myr after the big bang. The physical separation among the three members is
ISSN:2041-8205
0004-637X
2041-8213
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/2041-8213/ab75ec