So, using ALMA, I would like to make observations of
much fainter galaxies, and also study star formation activities and the amount of dust in those galaxies in detail.»
Not exact matches
The
faint radiation was visible thanks to a fortuitous cosmic alignment: The light from the distant quasar is amplified by the gravity of a
much closer, invisible
galaxy.
The faraway
galaxies» infrared signal gets lost in the
much brighter infrared glow of Earth's atmosphere, says Glazebrook, who helped develop a novel technique to subtract the background and to study the
faint galaxies spectroscopically.
The
galaxy Dragonfly 44 is roughly the same size and mass of the Milky Way, but it's
much fainter, barely visible in the wide - angle shot (left).
Kepler was designed to observe
much fainter stars than TESS but it is focused on a relatively small portion of the Milky Way
galaxy.
The
galaxies are
much fainter than the quasars so only the largest telescopes can gather enough light to create a spectrum for those far away
galaxies.
The bright spiral disk may also be surrounded by a
much fainter, outer ring of stars, possibly stripped from at least one, former satellite
galaxy.
Further studies showed that this object, called B3 1715 +425, is a supermassive black hole surrounded by a
galaxy much smaller and
fainter than would be expected.
UGCA 86 (centre) and UGCA 92 (right) are
much closer, they are two
faint irregular dwarf
galaxies located about seven million light years from us at the front of the group near IC 342.
If the foreground
galaxy has a supermassive black hole at the center, the central image becomes
much fainter (Figure 5).
SDSS studies have probed the dark matter environments of quasars through clustering measurements, revealed populations of quasars whose central engines are hidden by obscuring dust, captured changes in quasar spectra that show clouds moving in the gravitational grip of the central black hole, and allowed a comprehensive census of the
much fainter accreting black holes (active galactic nuclei, or AGN) in present - day
galaxies.