articleAnnual Review of Astronomy and AstrophysicsJun 27, 2014GREEN OA

Cosmic Star-Formation History

PMPiero MadauMDMark Dickinson

University of California, Santa Cruz · Kitt Peak National Observatory

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Abstract

Over the past two decades, an avalanche of new data from multiwavelength imaging and spectroscopic surveys has revolutionized our view of galaxy formation and evolution. Here we review the range of complementary techniques and theoretical tools that allow astronomers to map the cosmic history of star formation, heavy element production, and reionization of the Universe from the cosmic “dark ages” to the present epoch. A consistent picture is emerging, whereby the star-formation rate density peaked approximately 3.5 Gyr after the Big Bang, at z≈1.9, and declined exponentially at later times, with an e-folding timescale of 3.9 Gyr. Half of the stellar mass observed today was formed before a redshift z = 1.3.…

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    Piero MadauCorresponding

    University of California, Santa Cruz

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    Mark Dickinson

    Kitt Peak National Observatory

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Keywords
  • Reionization
  • Galaxy
  • Redshift
  • Star formation
  • Metallicity
  • COSMIC cancer database
  • Universe
  • Billion years
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