12–17 Oct 2015
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics
Asia/Kolkata timezone

Probing the Universe with Cosmic Neutral Hydrogen

15 Oct 2015, 10:30
25m
Meghnad Saha Auditorium (Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics)

Meghnad Saha Auditorium

Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics

1/AF Bidhannagar, Salt Lake, Sector-1, Kolkata - 700064, India

Speaker

Prof. Tirthankar Roy Choudhury (NCRA-TIFR, Pune)

Description

As is well known, hydrogen is the most abundant element in the Universe. Hydrogen in the low density intergalactic medium is photoionized by radiation from galaxies and other sources, while they remain in neutral form in very high density regions because of shielding. The evolution of neutral hydrogen through cosmic times passes through a number of interesting phases, namely, the dark ages, cosmic dawn, reionization and post-reionization epoch. Understanding each of these phases holds clue about the cosmology and galaxy formation in our Universe. In the talk, we will review our understanding of the physical processes related to cosmological distribution of neutral hydrogen and then present our recent results on these issues.

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