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9783527407057

From First Light to Reionization The End of the Dark Ages

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    9783527407057

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    3527407057

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-04-20
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH

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Summary

This up-to-date and concise account of a critical period of the early universe directly links the latest theories and experiments. Targeted at cosmological problems rather than specific methods, it begins with an introduction reviewing the early universe and looks at why reionization is important. The process of reionization analyzes simple analytical considerations and compares existing observations, while a further chapter describes some of the issues regarding the transition from Population III to Population II stars, as well as the constraints that can be derived from WMAP. Further chapters survey the latest numerical modeling and future perspectives for studying the dark ages using galaxies as probes. Written by a scientist with much experience in both research and writing, this account is equally suitable for young researchers as well as master and PhD students.

Author Biography

Dr. Stiavelli obtained his PhD at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa in 1986. He has been a postdoctoral researcher at Rutgers University and a fellow at the European Southern Observatory in Garching. He has held positions at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa (1992-1995), at the
European Space Agency in Baltimore (1995-2000), and at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore where he currently has the position of James Webb Space T elescope Project Scientist. He is a member of the American Astronomical Society, of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and of the International Astronomical Union. He has chaired or served on several NASA committees and is a member of the Science Working Group of the James Webb Space Telescope. Stiavelli has observing experience at the major ground based observatories (Mauna Kea, ESO La Silla, ESO Paranal, KPNO, La Palma, Apache Point) and with every imaging instrument on the Hubble Space Telescope. He has authored or coauthored 83 research papers published in professional journals and 148 technical reports and other publications.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Dynamic modeling of switched-mode converters
Dynamic analysis of interconnected systems
Canonical equivalent circuit Load-response-based dynamic analysis
Content review
Basis for Dynamic Analysis and Control Dynamics
Dynamic representations at open loop
State space Two-port models Control-block diagrams
Dynamic representations at closed loop Load and source effects
An example LC circuit Review of basic mathematical tools
Operational and control modes
Average and Small-Signal modeling of direct-on-Time Controlled Converters
Direct-on-time control
Generalized modeling technique Fixed-frequency operation in CCM
Fixed-frequency operation in DCM Dynamic review
Average and small-Signal modeling of peak-current-mode control PCM
control principle Modeling in CCM
Modeling in DCM 4.5 Dynamic review
Average and small-Signal modeling of Average-Current-Mode Control ACM
control principle Modeling with full-ripple-current feedback
Dynamic review Effect of current-loop high-frequency pole
Average and small-Signal modeling of Self-Oscillation Control
Self-oscillation modeling Dynamic review
Dynamic modeling and Analysis of Current-output converters
Dynamic models for current-output converter Load and supply interactions
Cascaded voltage-current loops Dynamic review
Interconnected Systems
Theoretical interaction formulation
Review of methods to reduce the interactions
Experimental dynamic review
Control Design Issues
Feedback-loop-design constraints
Controller implementations
Optocoupler isolation
Shunt-regulator-based control systems
Simple control-design method Summary
The Fourth-Order Converter? Superbuck
Basic dynamics Coupled-inductor superbuck PCM-controlled superbuck
Coupled-inductor PCM-controlled superbuck Dynamic review Summary
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