The physics of the intergalactic medium in relation to high redshift galaxies and quasars
Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse
The Intergalactic medium (IGM) is an extraordinary repository of information about cosmic evolution and, more in particular, about the interplay between IGM and galaxies or quasars. In fact, the IGM keeps the imprints of large scale structure evolution, reionization, thermal and metallicity history as well as of all those feedback effects that shape the formation and evolution of structures. Stimulated by new observational results, in the past years interest in the topic of cosmic reionization has experienced exponential growth. Nevertheless, there are still several issues which remain unclear. The main aim of the project carried on in these years has been to improve our current knowledge of the IGM physical state at different epochs, both during and after the reionization process.
Projektbezogene Publikationen (Auswahl)
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(2007). On the size of HII regions around high-redshift quasars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 376(1), L34-L38
Maselli A., Gallerani S., Ferrara A., Choudhury T. R.
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(2009). CRASH2: coloured packets and other updates. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 393(1), 171-178
Maselli A., Ciardi B., Kanekar A.
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(2009). CRASHα: coupling continuum and line radiative transfer. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 393(3), 872-884
Pierleoni M., Maselli A., Ciardi B.
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(2009). Interpreting the transmission windows of distant quasars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 395(4), 1925-1933
Maselli A., Ferrara A., Gallerani S.
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(2011). Enabling parallel computing in CRASH. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 414(1), 428-444
Partl A. M., et al.