Scientists Discover a Hidden Superheated Star Factory That Could Rewrite Cosmic History!
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Scientists Discover a Hidden Superheated Star Factory That Could Rewrite Cosmic History!
A groundbreaking discovery has shed new light on star formation in the early universe, revealing a galaxy that forms stars at an extraordinary rate. Known as Y1, this galaxy is unlike anything astronomers have observed before, glowing with superheated cosmic dust. Recently studied by a team of international researchers, the galaxy could help solve long-standing mysteries about how galaxies rapidly grew in the universe’s infancy. Their study, pub…
Astronomers Discover a Superheated Star Factory in the Early Universe
An international team led by Tom Bakx (Chalmers University) has identified an extreme star-forming galaxy, Y1, over 13 billion light-years away. Using ALMA, they measured dust temperatures of 90 K, revealing that Y1 is forming stars at over 180 solar masses per year, about 180 times faster than the Milky Way. This discovery provides key insights into how galaxies grew rapidly in the early universe and may help explain the unexpectedly high dust …
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