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The Physical Processes Governing Structure Formation in Our Universe

Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics (ESI) via YouTube

Overview

Explore the fundamental physical processes driving structure formation in the Universe in this comprehensive lecture. Delve into the evolution from primordial hydrogen and helium to the complex web-like structures observed today. Examine the interplay between gravitational forces and hydrodynamic pressure in shaping cosmic structures, and understand the crucial roles of turbulence and radiative cooling in star and galaxy formation. Investigate how the chemical composition and temperature of collapsing gas influence stellar masses and their resulting blackbody radiation. Learn about the impact of stellar populations and supernova explosions on galaxy evolution and intergalactic gas. Gain insights into astronomical approaches for understanding these processes through the analysis of light emitted by galaxies and intergalactic gas. Cover topics such as the cosmic web, redshift, types of stars, interstellar medium, supernova feedback, escape fraction, and simulations. Conclude with an exploration of open questions in the field and a look at future statistical analysis techniques.

Syllabus

Introduction
What governs structure formation
Mass flow tensor
Cosmic web
Redshift
Types of Stars
Interstellar Medium
Summary
Results
Galaxy evolution
Supernova feedback
Galactic evolution
What do we see
What happens
What determines
Escape fraction
Supernovae
Low mass galaxies
Simulations
The open question
Statistical analysis
The future

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Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematics and Physics (ESI)

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