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We discuss the possibility that the first objects forming in a universe dominated by cold dark matter might influence subsequent structure. We argue that the first objects would be stars forming in clusters of mass |10⁵ M_| which have condensed from the high-σ overdensity peaks in the initial fluctuation spectrum. Two simple mechanisms – photoionization and supernovae – may cause feedback effects which can significantly perturb the subsequent evolution from a simple hierarchical clustering progression. We discuss the possibility that effects arising from these initial small-scale clusters might influence regions on galactic scales and suggest tentative ideas which may give clues to the biasing of galaxy formation necessary in an |=1| universe.
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H. M. P. Couchman
McMaster University
M. J. Rees
Hiroshima University
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Institute of Astronomy
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9fdbb5e5bcb4e3b8384d5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/221.1.53