Sunday, August 31, 2014

Intensive nucleation of stars found in the young galaxy astrophysics GOODS-N-774 – Softcraze

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Together astrophysics from the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, South Africa found a young galaxy. At its core, in contrast to most other galaxies, there are intensive processes of star formation.

Further observation of the galaxy from the early universe will help scientists understand how as the process of the birth of stellar objects in detail.

It is assumed that in a compact nucleus of the galaxy GOODS-N-774 stars are formed at a high rate of 300 units per year. A process started about three billion years after the Big Bang.

Observations astrophysicists argue that intensive processes that are happening now in the detected them GOODS-N-774, in other galaxies began even earlier.

Tags: astrophysics, galaxy, the origin of stars, young

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