TOPICAL REVIEW: Atomic and molecular processes in the early Universe

S. Lepp, P. Stancil, A. Dalgarno
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When our universe was about 380,000 years old, it underwent a period of recombination and produced the first neutral atoms. This event, the recombination epoch, represents a transition, from when the matter and radiation are strongly coupled to when they evolve independently. The universe after this point is optically thin, that is photons are most likely to cross the universe without interactions. The matter, no longer coupled to the radiation, begins to collapse and form stars, galaxies and clusters of galaxies. This structure formation is controlled by atomic and molecular processes.In this paper we review the atomic physics that is most relevant to this early period in the universe, when the first collapsed objects were just beginning to form. We start by reviewing the conditions of the early universe. Then we discuss the formation of the first atoms molecular ions and molecules. Finally, we discuss how these processes are important in the collapse of the first objects.
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主题回顾:早期宇宙中的原子和分子过程
当我们的宇宙大约38万年的时候,它经历了一段时间的重组,产生了第一批中性原子。这个事件,即重组时期,代表了一个过渡,从物质和辐射强耦合到它们独立演化。在这一点之后的宇宙在光学上是薄的,也就是说光子最有可能在没有相互作用的情况下穿过宇宙。不再与辐射耦合的物质开始坍缩,形成恒星、星系和星系团。这种结构的形成受原子和分子过程的控制。在本文中,我们回顾了与宇宙早期最相关的原子物理学,当时第一个坍缩的物体刚刚开始形成。我们从回顾早期宇宙的情况开始。然后我们讨论了第一批原子、分子、离子和分子的形成。最后,我们讨论了这些过程在第一个对象的崩溃中是如何重要的。
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