Sentences with phrase «by galaxy core»

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But the picture is dominated by the galaxy's core, which in infrared outshines the rest of the galaxy's light combined.
Because all elements in the universe heavier than hydrogen, helium, and lithium have been forged by nuclear fusion in the cores of stars and then scattered into space by supernova explosions, the find indicates that the galaxy, at the age we're now observing it, was old enough for at least one generation of stars to have formed, lived, and died.
Observations made by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory reveal gas diving into four small black holes within a few light - years of the galaxy's core, where thousands of other hidden holes may also orbit.
The two black holes live roughly 3.7 billion light - years away in a quasar, the ferociously bright core of a galaxy lit up by...
In 2013, Hooper and Tracy Slatyer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology boosted the case further by showing similar signals just outside the galaxy's core.
New research by Harvard astronomers Peter Williams and Edo Berger shows that the radio emission believed to be an afterglow actually originated from a distant galaxy's core and was unassociated with the fast radio burst.
A team led by Gerry Gilmore of the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge University detected a core of dark matter of uniform size and temperature inside dwarf galaxies.
The team calculated the black hole's distance from the core by comparing the distribution of starlight in the host galaxy with that of a normal elliptical galaxy from a computer model.
It would gradually become darker, colder, and emptier as the scant remaining matter decays or gets sucked up by the giant black holes at the core of every galaxy.
Quasars are incredibly bright powerhouses of radiation that are believed to be fueled by gas falling into a massive black hole at the core of a galaxy.
The ideal background «lights» for such a study are quasars, which are very distant bright cores of active galaxies powered by black holes.
The region surrounding our galaxy's core lies, by chance, directly in line with the plane of our solar system.
But recently, a survey has found several quasars — bright cores of galaxies, powered by matter falling into a supermassive black hole — that existed less than a billion years after the big bang.
He thinks it more likely that Segue 2 is the core of a galaxy once 100 times more massive that has been worn to a nub by repeated interactions with the Milky Way.
«Seyfert» galaxies, which are all around us, are sort of miniquasars, producing a torrent of radiation from their core that, though it's far less than a quasar's, is spectacular by ordinary galactic standards.
One reason Morris and a growing number of astronomers are mesmerized by the maelstrom at the core of our galaxy is that it doesn't fit neatly into any of the models that scientists have painstakingly assembled over the decades to describe the various types of «active» galaxies they observe.
The more likely scenario, he says, is that Segue 2 is the core of a galaxy 100 times more massive that has been broken down by repeated interactions with the Milky Way.
«Both the star clusters in Hanny's Voorwerp and the expanding bubble in the galaxy's core hint at a strong outflow of gas, fostered by a quasar,» says Keel.
Many galaxies, including our own, have one supermassive black hole at their core, which grows by slowly pulling in a host of smaller objects, including stars and entire star systems.
It is a Seyfert galaxy that is dominated by something known as an Active Galactic Nucleus — its core is thought to contain a supermassive black hole that is emitting huge amounts of radiation, pouring energetic X-rays out into the universe.
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By combining these pictures, he was able to construct an ultra-sharp view of the galaxy's core.
While the jets from galaxy cores are thought to be powered by supermassive black holes millions of times more massive than the Sun, the closer «microquasars» are powered by much smaller black holes or by neutron stars only a few times more massive than the sun.
«Is this bright infrared light caused by the black - hole - powered core of the galaxy or by a huge burst of star formation?
The supermassive black hole at the core of the spiral galaxy NGC 4151 has created an odd structure — seen here in a composite photo combining images taken by several different telescopes — that some astronomers have dubbed «The Eye of Sauron.»
The black hole surrounded by the small galactic remnant is currently speeding away from the core of the much larger galaxy, and will continue to lose more mass as it does so.
It has been speculated that Omega Centauri may be the core of a dwarf galaxy that was disrupted and absorbed by the Milky Way.
Supported by the National Science Foundation, IceCube is capable of capturing the fleeting signatures of high - energy neutrinos — nearly massless particles generated, presumably, by dense, violent objects such as supermassive black holes, galaxy clusters, and the energetic cores of star - forming galaxies.
Astronomers using the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) of radio telescopes have discovered a cloud of gas apparently being struck by a jet of ultrafast particles powered by the energy of a supermassive black hole at the core of a galaxy 450 million light - years away.
Our galaxy, the Milky Way, contains a supermassive black hole at its core surrounded by a central bulge of old, yellowish stars.
This is problematic, because the life of stars, and by implication of galaxies in the universe, is directed by the physical processes acting in their core regions.
Quasars are generally thought to be supermassive black holes at the cores of galaxies, the black hole surrounded by a spinning disk of material being drawn inexorably into the black hole's gravitational maw.
As galaxies age, they develop greater concentrations of heavy elements formed by the nuclear reactions in the cores of stars and in the cataclysmic explosions of supernovae.
This image shows observations of a newly discovered galaxy core dubbed GOODS - N - 774, taken by the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera 3 and Advanced Camera for Surveys.
Active galactic nuclei (AGN) are a type of extremely bright galaxy core seemingly fueled by powerful black holes actively gobbling large amounts of material.
Astronomers using the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array of radio telescopes have discovered a cloud of gas apparently being struck by a jet of ultrafast particles powered by the energy of a supermassive black hole at the core of a galaxy 450 million light - years away.
The halo originates from galactic «fountains» caused by star formation in the disk and a super-wind coming from the galaxy's core.
Analysis of data collected by the Hubble and Chandra space telescopes and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey showed a bright quasar located far from its galaxy's core.
New radio images of galaxies with bright quasar cores show that, though the galaxies appear normal in visible - light images, their gas has been disrupted by encounters with other galaxies.
Known as a quasar, this type of galaxy lit up the early universe, and their extreme activity was driven by the black hole dynamos in their cores.
«Using space VLBI, we can probe the cores of quasars and active galaxies, believed to be powered by super massive black holes,» said Dr. Robert Preston, project scientist for the U.S. Space Very Long Baseline Interferometry project at JPL.
These ultra-bright galaxies are powered by supermassive black holes in their cores.
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