Sentences with word «starbirth»

This means that, on average, their bursts of starbirth took place 12 billion years ago, when the Universe was just under 2 billion years old — a full billion years earlier than previously thought.
This would induce rapid starbirth as gas clouds were heated and compressed, precipitating millions of newborn stars.
«Cosmic dust snakes and starbirth in Lupus 3.»
The light - collecting power and high spatial resolution of Subaru Telescope made it possible to study, for the first time, the complex structure of one of the largest known superwinds being driven by starbirth — and star death.
The term «starburst» indicates large - scale intensive star - forming activity, making a «starburst galaxy» one where starbirth is occurring on a grand scale.
After the outbursts, the quasar stops growing and starbirth halts throughout the merged galaxy.
The stark features — each large enough to swallow 600 galaxies the size of our Milky Way — show that black holes can disrupt starbirth and otherwise influence matter far beyond their host galaxies.
But neither SN 2010da nor its presumed neutron star companion could've been created in the older burst of starbirth.
The filamentary shapes to the left in the image are the not the results of starbirth, but rather stellar death.
New knots of starbirth (red) in the spiral galaxy M81 shine through dust, as seen by the Spitzer Space Telescope.
The most intense bursts of starbirth are thought to have taken place in the early Universe in massive, bright galaxies containing lots of cosmic dust.
The disk stars, by contrast, have evolved through many cycles of starbirth and supernovae, which enrich the heavy element concentration in star - forming clouds and may also trigger their collapse.
But these dust - thick regions of starbirth are often dark and opaque.
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