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Marcel Neeleman1, J Xavier Prochaska2,3, Nissim Kanekar4
1Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Heidelberg, Germany. neeleman@mpia.de.
Nature
|May 21, 2020
まとめ
巨大で回転する円盤銀河は 宇宙の初期に 形成される可能性があります 観測により,赤偏移4.2603の銀河が冷たい,塵に満ちた円盤で,初期の形成モデルを支えていることが明らかになった.
科学分野:
- 天文学と天体物理学
- 宇宙学
- 銀河の形成 と 進化
背景:
- 伝統的な銀河形成モデルでは 巨大な円盤銀河が遅れて形成されると予測されています
- 最近のシミュレーションでは 初期の形成は 寒冷の蓄積と合併によるものだと示唆されています
- 高赤偏移の円盤銀河の観測は 形成モデルをテストするために重要です
研究 の 目的:
- 高赤偏移の銀河を観察し特徴づけ 銀河形成モデルをテストする
- 初期の巨大な円盤銀河の物理的性質を調査する
主な方法:
- 単一のイオン化された炭素から158マイクロメートルの放射線を使用して赤道4.2603で銀河の高解像度イメージング.
- 遠赤外線連続体と近紫外線連続体放射の分析
- 分子質量を推定するために一酸化炭素の排出を検出する.
主要な成果:
- 272km/sの回転速度で回転している
- 炭素と一酸化炭素の放出による 推定720億個の太陽質量
- 銀河系は宇宙がたった15億年存在していた頃には存在していました
結論:
- この巨大な円盤銀河の存在は,初期の形成シナリオ (寒い蓄積または合併) を支持しています.
- 銀河の性質は,銀河形成の現在の数学的シミュレーションに挑戦しています.
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