Definition of Reionization. Meaning of Reionization. Synonyms of Reionization

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Definition of Reionization

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Meaning of Reionization from wikipedia

- Detecting and studying the reionization process is challenging but multiple avenues have been pursued. This reionization was driven by the formation...
- ordinary matter particles fall into the structures created by dark matter. Reionization begins: smaller (stars) and larger non-linear structures (quasars) begin...
- Despite being reionized, the universe remained largely transparent during reionization due how sp**** the intergalactic medium was. Reionization gradually...
- stages of reionization. Following the first release of data from the WMAP spacecraft in 2003, the determination by Becker that the end of reionization occurred...
- mechanism for reionization to occur as galaxies form. Despite this, current theories suggest that quasars were not the primary source of reionization; the primary...
- of the Sun. Due to its age, it is likely among the first stars from reionization (the stellar dawn), ending the Dark Ages about 370,000 years after the...
- Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) is a radio telescope dedicated to observing large scale structure during and prior to the epoch of reionization. HERA...
- from recombination (when stable hydrogen atoms first formed) to the reionization epoch. After including the redshift range for this period, this line...
- timing argument. Hedgehog’s m**** is close to the upper limit, where reionization can effectively quench star formation. Recent simulations demonstrate...
- determined the times of important universal events, including the redshift of reionization, 17±4; the redshift of decoupling, 1089±1 (and the universe's age at...