SHAO Astrophysics Colloquium
Title: Reionization after Planck and before JWST
Speaker: Piero Madau (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Time: 3:00pm, October 25(Thursday)
Location: Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Abstract: The reionization of the all-pervading intergalactic medium marks a turning point in the history of structure formation in the Universe. A combination of cosmic microwave background data and quasar absorption line spectra shows that this transition must have begun
in earnest around redshift 10, and that the Universe was nearly fully reionized some 0.9 Gyr after the Big Bang. The details of this process reflect the nature of the first astrophysical sources of radiation and heating, the power-spectrum of density fluctuations on small scales, the thermodynamics and chemistry of cosmic baryons, the star formation and black hole accretion history, and a complex network of poorly understood feedback mechanisms. These outstanding issues remain crucial missing links in galaxy formation and cosmology research. In this talk I will survey the key aspects of reionization-era phenomenology, describe the diverse range of techniques and tools currently available in this field, and review some recent challenges in our understanding of cosmic dawn.