The universe was just 100 million years old when the first stars already flared up. Very early on, dark matter amplified inhomogeneities in the structure of the universe in such a way that there were areas with a higher concentration of hydrogen. This clumped together, and as still happens today, a star was formed. With our sun these very first cosmic beacons, which are called “Population III” today, are hardly comparable. They must have consisted mainly of hydrogen and helium – already because ...
Published on September 28, 2022 05:00