Scientists Close to Solving Mystery of Giant Galaxy Formation

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Scientists Close to Solving Mystery of Giant Galaxy Formation
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Researchers at the University of Southampton propose that collisions between galaxies 12 billion years ago led to the formation of the universe's largest galaxies. The study, published in Nature, suggests that these cosmic crashes caused the creation of trillions of new stars, forming elliptical galaxies.

Scientists close to solving mystery of how universe's giant galaxies formedPA MediaGalaxies crashing together 12bn years ago could have caused the universe’s biggest galaxies to form, according to research.

A study by astronomers at the University of Southampton is hoping to solve what they are calling an “intergalactic mystery” of how elliptical galaxies were created. How these galaxies, which look similar to bulging footballs compared with the flat disc of the Milky Way, emerged, has been at the centre of research for decades. In a paper published in the journal Nature, Dr Annagrazia Puglisi said the team were close to coming to an answer. “Two disc galaxies smashing together caused gas, the fuel from which stars are formed, to sink towards their centre, generating trillions of new stars,” she wrote. “These cosmic collisions happened some eight to 12bn years ago, when the universe was in a much more active phase of its evolution. Our findings take us closer to solving a long-standing mystery in astronomy that will redefine our understanding of how galaxies were created in the early universe.” Working with the Purple Mountain Observatory in China and the Chinese Academy of Science, the team has analysed more than 100 star-forming galaxies in the distant universe using theStudy lead Dr Qing-Hua Tan, from the Purple Mountain Observatory, said the research used a new technique that looked at the distribution of light emitted by distant and highly luminous galaxies. She said: “This is the first real evidence that spheroids form directly through intense episodes of star formation located in the cores of distant galaxies. Astrophysicists have sought to understand this process for decades. “These galaxies form quickly – gas is sucked inwards to feed black holes and triggers bursts of stars, which are created at rates 10 to 100 times faster than our Milky Way.” The scientists will combine their findings with data taken from telescopes onboard the James Webb and Euclid satellites, and the ChinesePuglisi said: “This will give us a more complete picture of early galaxy formation and deepen our understanding of how the universe has evolved since the beginning of time.”

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