Globular clusters are dense stellar systems that have typical ages of ∼13 billion years, implying that they formed during the early epochs of galaxy formation at redshifts of z 6. Massive stars in newly formed or primordial globular clusters could have played an important role during the epoch of cosmological reionization (z 6) as sources of energetic, neutral hydrogen ionizing UV photons. We investigate whether or not these stars could have been as important in death as sources of energetic X-ray photons as they were during their main sequence (MS) lives. Most massive stars are expected to form in binaries, and an appreciable fraction of these (as much as ∼30 per cent) will evolve into X-ray luminous (LX ∼ 1038 erg s−1) high-mass X-ray b...
Abstract Today's sensitive X-ray observations allow the study of populations of X-ray binaries ...
The stellar initial mass function (IMF) has been described as being invariant, bottom-heavy, or top-...
We examine various implications from a dynamical and chemical model of globular clusters (GCs), whic...
We study the escape fraction of ionizing photons (fesc) in two cosmological zoom-in simulations of g...
In this talk I discuss the role of proto-globular clusters as the dominant sources of radiation that...
A problem still unsolved in cosmology is the identification of the sources of radiation able to reio...
Context. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after the Big Bang the Inte...
Globular Clusters (GCs) are among the oldest gravitationally bound stellar systems, as they are char...
Recent work suggests that the first generation of stars, the so-called Population III (Pop III), cou...
All old Galactic globular clusters (GCs) studied in detail to date host at least two generations of ...
Stars in clusters are thought to form in a single burst from a common progenitor cloud of molecular ...
The hydrodynamic formation of massive black holes (BHs) in globular clusters is considered. In parti...
The history of the transition from a neutral intergalactic medium (IGM) to one that is almost fully ...
In cosmic history, some of the major changes such as reionization were driven by baryons (i.e. the s...
Our understanding of the epoch of hydrogen reionization and galaxies present during the first billio...
Abstract Today's sensitive X-ray observations allow the study of populations of X-ray binaries ...
The stellar initial mass function (IMF) has been described as being invariant, bottom-heavy, or top-...
We examine various implications from a dynamical and chemical model of globular clusters (GCs), whic...
We study the escape fraction of ionizing photons (fesc) in two cosmological zoom-in simulations of g...
In this talk I discuss the role of proto-globular clusters as the dominant sources of radiation that...
A problem still unsolved in cosmology is the identification of the sources of radiation able to reio...
Context. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after the Big Bang the Inte...
Globular Clusters (GCs) are among the oldest gravitationally bound stellar systems, as they are char...
Recent work suggests that the first generation of stars, the so-called Population III (Pop III), cou...
All old Galactic globular clusters (GCs) studied in detail to date host at least two generations of ...
Stars in clusters are thought to form in a single burst from a common progenitor cloud of molecular ...
The hydrodynamic formation of massive black holes (BHs) in globular clusters is considered. In parti...
The history of the transition from a neutral intergalactic medium (IGM) to one that is almost fully ...
In cosmic history, some of the major changes such as reionization were driven by baryons (i.e. the s...
Our understanding of the epoch of hydrogen reionization and galaxies present during the first billio...
Abstract Today's sensitive X-ray observations allow the study of populations of X-ray binaries ...
The stellar initial mass function (IMF) has been described as being invariant, bottom-heavy, or top-...
We examine various implications from a dynamical and chemical model of globular clusters (GCs), whic...