The ashes of the very first stars

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 ...

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Published on September 28, 2022 05:00
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