CORDIS Project
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This project aims to develop a framework for understanding star formation in the early universe, particularly focusing on very massive stars. It combines observational data with theoretical models to explore the role of these stars in cosmic re-ionization and black hole formation.
Now that JWST has been launched, the Early Universe is finally opening up.
What has already transpired is that we do not understand star formation at high redshift.
Furthermore, with the emergence of gravitational waves, surprisingly heavy black holes have been revealed, even in previous ""forbidden"" mass zones.
What is crucial to make progress is a massive-star framework that works Locally and can be applied to the distant Universe -- allowing to test my hypothesis that very massive stars (VMS…
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