Star-forming galaxies help in understanding universe

Date:

Washington: Scientists have made a better understanding of how the universe began, by studying radiation leaks of star-forming galaxies in the universe.

The researchers from the Johns Hopkins University used the radiation leak measurement method to help find the ideal star-forming galaxy that contained holes in its cold gas cover. Studying the radiation that seeped through these holes had been a conundrum for scientists for years.

Sanchayeeta Borthakur, an assistant research scientist, said it was like the ozone layer, but in reverse. The ozone layer protected us from the Sun’s radiation but they wanted the gas cover the other way around. The star forming regions in galaxies were covered with cold gases so the radiation could not come out. If they could find out how the radiation got out of the galaxy, they could learn what mechanisms ionized the universe.

Borthakur said scientists knew that these leaky galaxies existed, but finding one had been a problem. This made it difficult for researchers to have a clearer understanding of how the reionisation process worked.

For star-gazers, reionisation is core to the history of the cosmos as it marked the birth of the very first stars and galaxies.

Moments after the Big Bang, the hot, newly born universe began to expand and quickly cool. Several hundred thousand years later, free proton and electron particles in the universe began to connect to each other and form neutral hydrogen atoms. The neutral gas began to collapse into the first stars and galaxies, which then began to radiate brightly.

Using observations made with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph onboard the Hubble Space Telescope, the research team found the right galaxy to study. In the study, the researchers credit a combination of unusually strong winds, intense radiation and a massive, highly star-forming galaxy for proving the validity of the indicator.

This method first created by Heckman in 2001, could sort out what gas was present and also accurately measured the percentage of holes in the gas cover, Borthakur said.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Kejriwal’s Former Aide Detained In Connection With Swati Maliwal Assault Case

New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Saturday detained Bibhav...

No Respite From Heatwave Till May 21; IMD Issues Warning

New Delhi: A day after Najafgarh in Delhi sizzled...

Billionaire Robert Hale Jr. Surprises 1,200 UMass Dartmouth Grads With $1,000 Cash

In an extraordinary act of generosity, billionaire Robert Hale...

Missing TMKOC Actor Returns Home

New Delhi: Actor Gurucharan Singh, known for his role...