The Universe at $Z > 5$: when and how did the `Dark Age' End?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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This paper considers how the first subgalactic structures produced the UV
radiation that ionized the intergalactic medium before $z = 5$, and the
`feedback' effects of the UV radiation on structure formation. The relevance of
pregalactic activity to heavy element production and the origin of magnetic
fields is briefly addressed.

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