Metal-poor Massive Stars in the First Galaxies and Next-door - Cosmic Dawn Revealed by JWST
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Explore the fascinating world of metal-poor massive stars in early galaxies and our cosmic neighborhood through this 26-minute conference talk by Peter Senchyna from Carnegie Observatories. Delivered as part of the "Cosmic Dawn Revealed by JWST" conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, delve into the physics of the first stars, galaxies, and black holes. Gain insights into JWST's groundbreaking discoveries, the nature of stellar populations in primordial galaxies, and the connection between near-field and deep field observations. Understand key physical processes shaping early galaxy and black hole evolution, and discover how theoretical models of galaxy formation are being tested by new observational data.
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Metal-poor massive stars in the first galaxies & next-door â–¸ Peter Senchyna (Carnegie Observatories)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics