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Detecting the First Objects in the Mid-IR with NGST
We calculate the expected Mid-IR molecular hydrogen line emission from the
first objects in the universe. Due to their low masses, the stellar feedback
from massive stars is able to blowaway their gas content and collect it into a
cooling shell where H_2 rapidly forms and IR roto-vibrational (as for example
the restframe 2.12 micron) lines carry away a large fraction (up to 10%) of the
explosion energy. The fluxes from these sources are in the range
10^{-21}-10^{-17} erg/s/cm^2. The highest number counts are expected in the 20
micron band, where about 10^5 sources/deg^2 are predicted at the limiting flux
of 3 \times 10^{-18} erg/s/cm^2. Among the planned observational facilities, we
find that the best detection perspectives are offered by NGST, which should be
able to reveal about 200 first objects in one hour observation time at its
limiting flux in the above band. Therefore, Mid-IR instruments appear to
represent perfect tools to trace star formation and stellar feedback in the
high (z>5) redshift universe.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. Revised version, accepted for publication by
MNRA
Do Cosmic Rays Heat the Early Intergalactic Medium?
Cosmic rays (CRs) govern the energetics of present-day galaxies and might
have also played a pivotal role during the Epoch of Reionization. In
particular, energy deposition by low-energy ( MeV) CRs
accelerated by the first supernovae, might have heated and ionized the neutral
intergalactic medium (IGM) well before () it was reionized,
significantly adding to the similar effect by X-rays or dark matter
annihilations. Using a simple, but physically motivated reionization model, and
a thorough implementation of CR energy losses, we show that CRs contribute
negligibly to IGM ionization, but heat it substantially, raising its
temperature by K by , depending on the CR injection
spectrum. Whether this IGM pre-heating is uniform or clustered around the first
galaxies depends on CR diffusion, in turn governed by the efficiency of
self-confinement due to plasma streaming instabilities that we discuss in
detail. This aspect is crucial to interpret future HI 21 cm observations which
can be used to gain unique information on the strength and structure of early
intergalactic magnetic fields, and the efficiency of CR acceleration by the
first supernovae.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure
The search for Population III stars
Population III stars, the first generation of stars formed from primordial
Big Bang material with a top-heavy IMF, should contribute substantially to the
Universe reionization and they are crucial for understanding the early metal
enrichment of galaxies. Therefore it is very important that these objects,
foreseen by theories, are detected by observations. However PopIII stars,
searched through the HeII 1640A line signature, have remained elusive. We
report about the search for the HeII line in a galaxy at z=6.5, which is a very
promising candidate. Unfortunately we are not yet able to show the results of
this search. However we call attention to the possible detection of PopIII
stars in a lensed HII dwarf galaxy at z=3.4, which appeared in the literature
some years ago, but has been overlooked.Comment: Contribution for the Proceedings of the IAU Symposium No. 255 on
"Low-Metallicity Star Formation: From the First Stars to Dwarf Galaxies
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Violence Against Women: A Cross-cultural Analysis for Africa
Using a new dataset, we investigate the determinants of violence against women in Africa. We focus on cultural factors arising from pre-colonial customs and find evidence consistent with two hypotheses. First, ancient socioeconomic conditions determine social norms about gender roles, family structures and intrafamily violence which persist even when the initial conditions change. Norms about marriage patterns, living arrangements and the productive role of women are associated with contemporary violence. Second, women’s contemporary economic role affects violence in a complex way which is itself related to traditional norms in ancient times and current bargaining power within the marriage.Economic
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