The newly discovered galaxy GS-NDG-9422 could help scientists understand how the story of the universe began.
According to RCO News Agency, The James Webb Space Telescope is investigating a very bright galaxy to uncover cosmic mysteries.
According to Spacey, The James Webb Space Telescope has investigated a galaxy called GS-NDG-9422 that existed about a billion years after the Big Bang and may in fact provide the missing link in galaxy evolution between the first stars and galaxies in the universe.
“GS-NDG-9422 helps us understand how the cosmic story began,” said Oxford University astronomer Alex Cameron. My first thought upon looking at the galaxy was that it looks strange; This is exactly what the James Webb Telescope is designed to reveal.
The newly discovered galaxy is unknown; Except its unique light signature includes patterns that astronomers have never seen before. According to the research findings of Cameron and his colleagues, these features, which contribute to the light seen by James Webb, are best explained by the superheated gas of the galaxy.
According to this research, computer models of gas clouds heated by hot and massive stars were in almost perfect agreement with James Webb’s observations. The newly discovered galaxy appears to be in the midst of star birth, and its reservoirs of gas and dust are bombarded by countless photons of light. This is the light seen with the James Webb telescope.
Harley Katz, associate professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Chicago and one of the researchers of this project, said: The data from this telescope about GS-NDG-9422 show that its stars must be much hotter and more massive than what is found in the galaxy. we see local This makes sense; Because the early world was a very different environment.
This research showed that the temperature of the stars exceeds 80,000 degrees Celsius, which is almost twice the temperature expected for ordinary hot and massive stars.
Astronomers rely on James Webb’s infrared penetration capabilities to piece together the early years of our universe; When the universe contained an amazing number of galaxies that were growing very fast and were hotbeds of star formation.
The discovery of strange galaxies like GS-NDG-9422 allows astronomers to refine models of galaxy evolution.
This research was published in “MNRAS” magazine.
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