«Radiation from
nearby galaxies helped fuel first monster black holes: Modeling supports one view of massive black - hole creation in early universe.»
Not exact matches
Guyon adds that the system will
help astronomers to study the skies more efficiently, by bringing large objects, such as
nearby galaxies, into focus all at once, and by allowing more distant objects to be studied in a single snapshot.
Because the properties of these
nearby nurseries are known, the feat will
help astronomers better understand conditions in far - off star - forming
galaxies — where, ironically enough, Lyman alpha is easier to detect because the expanding universe redshifts the radiation to longer wavelengths so that sunlight doesn't muck up the view.
Astronomers hoping to learn about the first stages of
galaxy formation after the Big Bang can use the chemical composition of stars to
help them unravel the histories of our own and
nearby galaxies.
Kaaret plans to study Tol 1247 - 232 more closely and find other
nearby galaxies that are leaking ultraviolet light, which would
help corroborate his theory.