The Need for Ultraviolet to Understand the Chemical Evolution of the Universe and Cosmology.

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Willem Wamsteker
Jason X. Prochaska
Luciana Bianchi
Dieter Reimers
Nino Panagia
Andrew C. Fabian
Claes Fransson
Boris M. Shustov
Patrick Petitjean
Phillipp Richter
Eduardo Battaner
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[1] INTA-LAEFF,GALEX
[2] University of California,IOA
[3] Space Research Lab.,INASAN
[4] JHU,Inst of Phys.
[5] Remeis Sternwarte,undefined
[6] STScI,undefined
[7] ESA-RSSD,undefined
[8] Cambridge University,undefined
[9] Stockholm University,undefined
[10] Russian Acad. Sciences.,undefined
[11] Inst. D'Astrophys.,undefined
[12] Sternwarte,undefined
[13] Univ. Bonn,undefined
[14] University Granada,undefined
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Astrophysics and Space Science | 2006年 / 303卷
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Ultraviolet astronomy; Chemical evolution; Cosmology; Galaxy formation; Supernovae; Intergalactic Medium;
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We identify an important set of key areas where an advanced observational Ultraviolet capability would have major impact on studies of cosmology and Galaxy formation in the young Universe. Most of these are associated with the Universe at z < 3–4. We address the issues associated with Dark matter evidence in the local Universe and the impact of the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium WHIM on the local Baryon count. The motivations to make ultraviolet (UV) studies of supernovae (SNe) are reviewed and discussed in the light of the results obtained so far by means of IUE and HST observations. It appears that UV studies of SNe can, and do lead to fundamental results not only for our understanding of the SN phenomenon, such as the kinematics and the metallicity of the ejecta, but also for exciting new findings in Cosmology, such as the tantalizing evidence for “dark energy” that seems to pervade the Universe and to dominate its energetics. The need for additional and more detailed UV observations is also considered and discussed.
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