A Deep Look at Cosmic Noon: Prodigious Star Formation by Special Galaxies Reveals Milky Way's Origin Story
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A deep look at Cosmic Noon: Prodigious star formation by special galaxies reveals Milky Way's origin story
Researchers led by a Rutgers University-New Brunswick astrophysicist, who looked deeply into space at a period known as "Cosmic Noon," about 2 billion to 3 billion years after the Big Bang, have found that a special class of galaxies were busy experiencing their first major burst of star formation.
Webb Sheds New Light on the Structural Evolution of Disk Galaxies
Modern disk galaxies frequently display distinct thin and thick disks. The mechanisms driving the formation of these two discs and the timeline of their emergence are still unanswered questions. To investigate these issues, astronomers examined various epochs (statistical samples of 111 edge-on disk galaxies dating back up to 11 billion years, or approximately 2.8 billion [...] The post Webb Sheds New Light on the Structural Evolution of Disk Ga…
The early universe is speckled with small red dots, and now we can have an idea of the creation of these particular galaxies: they were born without any rotation. The small red dots were totally unknown until they were discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope, which revealed a tiny galactic species that proliferated when [...]
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