This book provides a comprehensive, self-contained introduction to one
of the most exciting frontiers in astrophysics today: the quest to
understand how the oldest and most distant galaxies in our universe
first formed. Until now, most research on this question has been
theoretical, but the next few years will bring about a new generation of
large telescopes that promise to supply a flood of data about the infant
universe during its first billion years after the big bang. This book
bridges the gap between theory and observation. It is an invaluable
reference for students and researchers on early galaxies.
The First Galaxies in the Universe starts from basic physical
principles before moving on to more advanced material. Topics include
the gravitational growth of structure, the intergalactic medium, the
formation and evolution of the first stars and black holes, feedback and
galaxy evolution, reionization, 21-cm cosmology, and more.
- Provides a comprehensive introduction to this exciting frontier in
astrophysics
- Begins from first principles
- Covers advanced topics such as the first stars and 21-cm cosmology
- Prepares students for research using the next generation of large
telescopes
- Discusses many open questions to be explored in the coming decade