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http://ernie.ecs.soton.ac.uk/opcit/cgi-bin/pdf?id=oai%3AarXiv%2Eorg%3Aastro%2Dph%2F0402319
Reionization seems to be a fundamental process to the formation of our universe, but when did it occur? I have seen papers state z=6, but this seems
to be a lowest limit, as this paper suggests a galaxy at z=7, a search of
citebase found a possible z=10, I can only imagine that better observations
will find galaxies upto or beyond z=16. So to fit in with our model of the
U what is the upper, lower bound for reionization?
Reionization seems to be a fundamental process to the formation of our universe, but when did it occur? I have seen papers state z=6, but this seems
to be a lowest limit, as this paper suggests a galaxy at z=7, a search of
citebase found a possible z=10, I can only imagine that better observations
will find galaxies upto or beyond z=16. So to fit in with our model of the
U what is the upper, lower bound for reionization?
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