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Contemporary Explorations to Establish Life Culture (생명 문화 정립을 위한 시론적 모색)

  • Lee, Jae-bok
    • Cross-Cultural Studies
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    • v.21
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    • pp.165-188
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    • 2010
  • One of the things that should be done first in establishing the cosmic life culture is to reflect on the old human-oriented culture. If the cosmic life culture absolutizes everything except for humans according to the logic of reason, its foundation will weaken or eventually get lost. Separating humans from the universe is just like separating life from it. Given that all life, whether it is humans or the earth, originated from the universe, such an effort for separation merely values an individual life by excluding all life or whole life. When the human body and the cosmic chi' blood are not in an active flow, it means there is a problem with life. What is in the greatest need in such a case is the sincere human mind that follows the principle of cosmic life. It is like the sincerity found in the pasonri singer, who mellows all the hardships and difficulties in the world out and create songs out of them like the shadow. It is the pansori singer's shadow that changes the universe. It is only when the extreme force of human mind communicates with that of the universe that the cosmic life or cosmic life culture can be created. In that sense, it is urgent to create life out of the universe inside me and create a universe out of all life in and outside me. It is such a grave plan in human history in that it involves finding the "Sanal" which is the core of life living hidden inside the body whose life force gradually goes away or inside the universe, and creating the culture of Bokseung in which it bursts out. The most important thing in life is the flow, and the mankind is currently standing in the life flow of the massive universe's chaosmos. The greatest task the mankind is currently faced with is to think over how to deal with the period of Big Chaos in the massive universe's chaosmos reversely and establish the cosmic life culture anew.

A Study on the Color Symbols of 'Blue' Embracing the Universe in Kim Whanki's Art Works (김환기 작품 속 우주를 품은 '청색'의 색채 상징성)

  • Park Boram
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.291-298
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to appreciate abstract art works in a deeper and richer way by analyzing and examining the blue symbols used in Hwanki's work "Universe". Research problems to realize the research purpose are as follows. First, what meaning and symbol does Whanki's work "Universe" contain, and second, what meaning and symbol does "blue" that embraces the universe contain. The method of this study is picture analysis through literature research. As a result of this study, Whanki's work "Universe" contains a cosmos that shows constant movement, circulation, and repetition as an introverted and performance expression of the universe, and the main symbol of "Blue" is a blue microcosm that repeatedly circulates heaven and the underworld.

The Infrared Medium-deep Survey. VIII. Quasar Luminosity Function at z ~ 5

  • Kim, Yongjung;Im, Myungshin;Jeon, Yiseul;Kim, Minjin;Pak, Soojong;Hyun, Minhee;Taak, Yoon Chan;Shin, Suhyun;Lim, Gu;Paek, Gregory S.H.;Paek, Insu;Jiang, Linhua;Choi, Changsu;Hong, Jueun;Ji, Tae-Geun;Jun, Hyunsung D.;Karouzos, Marios;Kim, Dohyeong;Kim, Duho;Kim, Jae-Woo;Kim, Ji Hoon;Lee, Hye-In;Lee, Seong-Kook;Park, Won-Kee;Yoon, Yongmin;Byeon, Seoyeon;Hwang, Sungyong;Kim, Joonho;Kim, Sophia;Park, Woojin
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.34.3-34.3
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    • 2020
  • Faint z ~ 5 quasars with M1450 ~ -23 mag are known to be the potentially important contributors to the ultraviolet ionizing background in the post-reionization era. However, their number density has not been well determined, making it difficult to assess their role in the early ionization of the intergalactic medium (IGM). In this work, we present the updated results of our z ~ 5 quasar survey using the Infrared Medium-deep Survey (IMS), a near-infrared imaging survey covering an area of 85 square degrees. From our spectroscopic observations with the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (GMOS) on the Gemini-South 8 m Telescope, we discovered eight new quasars at z ~ 5 with -26.1 ≤ M1450 ≤ -23.3. Combining our IMS faint quasars with the brighter Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) quasars, we derive, for the first time, the z ~ 5 quasar luminosity function (QLF) without any fixed parameters down to the magnitude limit of M1450 = -23 mag. We find that the faint-end slope of the QLF is very flat (-1.2) with a characteristic luminosity of -25.7 mag. The number density of z ~ 5 quasars from the QLF gives lower ionizing emissivity and ionizing photon density than those in previous works. These results imply that quasars are responsible for only 10-20% of the photons required to completely ionize the IGM at z ~ 5, disfavoring the idea that quasars alone could have ionized the IGM at z ~ 5.

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CAN THE UNIVERSE BE "TILTED"?

  • La, Daile
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 1992
  • We investigated the "tilting" of the Universe, i.e., a non-Doppler origin of the dipole moment of the cosmic background radiation (CBR). Superhorizon-sized isocurvature, rotational and true vacuum bubble perturbations are considered. We show that the more natural way of the "tilting" the Universe is via the true vacuum bubble perturbation. Nevertheless, due to the small filling fraction of the bubbles of viable extended inflationary models, we find that the probability of the real occurrence in the Universe is quite insignificant.

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Wandering in the Universe

  • Lee, Myung-Gyoon
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.26-26
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    • 2010
  • Gravitationally bound objects in the universe have been a main target of astronomers for long. However, some objects in the universe may want to be free, as we do. Recently we are witnessing the existence of some globular clusters wandering in the nearby universe. The nature and origin of these wandering globular clusters are not yet known. With the advent of giant telescopes they will be an excellent tool for various fields of research including first stars, star clusters, galaxies, and galaxy clusters.

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Three Dimensional Numerical Code for the Expanding Flat Universe

  • Min, Kyoung-W.
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.101-106
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    • 1987
  • The current distribution of galaxies may contain clues to the condition of the universe when the galaxies condensed and to nature of the subsequent expansion of the universe. The development of this large scale structure can be studied by employing N-body computer simulations. The present paper describes the code developed for this purpose. The computer code calculates the motion of collisionless matter acting under the force of gravity in an expanding flat universe. The test run of the code shows the error less than 0.5% in 100 iterations.

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Extreme Objects in High Redshift Universe

  • Im, Myungshin
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.232.1-232.1
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    • 2012
  • With flourishing of new facilities, we are now set to expand the horizon of the human knowledge of the universe deep into the very beginning of the cosmic history of astronomical objects. In such an endeavor, extreme objects and cosmic events such as violent cosmic explosions, rapidly growing supermassive black holes, and proto-clusters of galaxies, are the objects to be investigated in order to unveil what was happening in the very early universe. We will discuss what we have learned and are expecting to discover from such extreme objects about the infant universe both currently and in future, highlighting some of our recent works.

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Survey of Faint Quasar candidates at 4.7 ≤ z ≤ 5.2

  • Shin, Suhyun;Im, Myungshin;Kim, Yongjung;Hyun, Minhee;Park, Woojin;Ji, Tae-geun;Jeon, Yiseul;Kim, Minjin;Kim, Dohyeong;Kim, Jae-Woo;Taak, Yoon Chan;Yoon, Yongmin;Choi, Changsu;Hong, Jueun;Jun, Hyunsung David;Karouzos, Marios;Kim, Duho;Kim, Ji Hoon;Lee, Seong-Kook;Pak, Soojong;Park, Won-Kee
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.59.4-60
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    • 2018
  • To investigate the impact of the high-redshift quasars on cosmic reionization, the faint end slope of the quasars luminosity function has to be determined precisely. More quasars with low luminosity are needed to constrain the contribution to reionization in the early universe. However, finding these quasars has been regarded as tough process owing to the improper shallow depth of imaging data. In recent days, the release data of Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Strategic Program survey which provide the deep images reaching ~ 25 mag facilitates searching the faint quasars candidates. To find faint quasar candidates in ELAIS-N1 field, along with the HSC data, two near-infrared (NIR) data sets also be used : The Infrared Medium-deep Survey (IMS) and The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) - Deep Extragalactic Survey (DXS). Quasar candidates selected from the multi-band color cut were observed by the SED camera for QUasars in EArly uNiverse (SQUEAN) instrument. To trace the redshifted Lyman break efficiently, appropriate medium bands comparable to targeted redshift range are chosen. The most reliable quasar candidates are finally determined through SED fitting. Using this less luminous quasars candidates, we can speculate the relation between the quasar growth and the host galaxy unbiasedly and estimate the contribution to the cosmic reionization.

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