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Light from universe's first stars seen | Synopsis

Light from universe's first stars seen

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Nov. 1, 2012: Ultraviolet and visible light emitted by all the stars that ever before existed is still coursing with the universe. Astronomers describe this "fog" of starlight as the extragalactic background light (EBL). NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

Nov. 1, 2012: Gamma rays connect with the EBL, which offers astronomers a way to probe the outstanding content of the cosmos. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

Nov. 1, 2012: This plot shows the locations of 150 blazars (green dots) made use of in the EBL study. NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration

Astronomers have identified light from the very first stars in the universe, which are virtually as old as time itself. Shortly after the Big Bang 13. 7 billion years back, the universe cooled enough to let atoms type, which at some point clumped together to create the first stars.

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Marco Ajello

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0"The EBL is the ensemble of photons generated by all the stars and also all the black holes in the universe," said astrophysicist Marco Ajello ...
-0.161713"The EBL is the ensemble of photons generated by all the stars and also all the black holes in the universe," said astrophysicist Marco Ajello of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in California, who led the research. "The EBL also includes the light of the first massive stars that ever shone. We have a fairly good knowledge of the light emitted by 'normal' stars. Thus, by measuring the EBL we are able to constrain the light of the first stars."
0.0378062"We use [blazars] as cosmic lighthouses," Ajello said. ...
0.025938"We use [blazars] as cosmic lighthouses," Ajello said. "We observe their dimming due to the EBL 'fog'. This allows us to quantify how much EBL there is between us and the blazars. As blazars are distributed across the universe, we can measure the EBL at different epochs."
-0.142667"Detecting these stars is very important, but currently impossible," Ajello said. ...
-0.2245"Detecting these stars is very important, but currently impossible," Ajello said. "The Webb Telescope in a few years might be able to see the first galaxies (not the first stars though). In this way we are already able to set constraints on the amount and role of these stars in the early universe."
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