Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Strange case of a giant galaxy-scale fountain

The galaxy is a gravitational structure with numerous stars, the remains of sad stars left by the Death Star as their heritage, interstellar gas, dust and from

Dark matter.
Dark matter from

 It is believed to consist of foreign non-atomic particles that do not dance with light or any other form of electromagnetic radiation, which is why this strange substance is invisible. from

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 It is also much richer than the "ordinary" atomic matter we are familiar with. The formation and evolution of billions of galaxies living in observable universes remains a seductive mystery, and fascinating curious scientific agents try to cover up many of their fascinating secrets. In November 2018, a team of astronomers announced their discovery, one billion light-years from Earth, lurking with one of the largest structures in the universe - a huge elliptical galaxy surrounded by a group of gleaming, massive clusters of galaxies is called from

Abel 2597
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 . The insidious secret of living in the dark heart of the Central Beast Galaxy, a from

Supermassive black hole
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 Provide energy for the cosmic equivalent of a strong fountain, pull in a huge depth of cold molecular gas, and then scream again and again in a continuous cycle.

Supermassive black hole from

 There are greed secrets in the hearts of almost all known large-mass galaxies in the universe. These severe gravitational animals are the largest type of black hole, about several million to billions of times the mass of the sun. Our own Milky Way has such a dark heart, corresponding to its location from

Sagittarius A *
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 [pronounce from

SAJ-A star].

"The from

Supermassive black hole
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 In the center of this huge galaxy is like a mechanical pump in a fountain. Elevated from the jet from

Black hole
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 The conference, "The main author of the study, Dr. Grant Tremblay, explained on November 6, 2018. from

National Radio Astronomy Observatory [NRAO] press release.
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  Dr. Tremblay is an astrophysicist in the area. from

Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics [CfA]
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 In Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Galaxy dance in time and space

In the space age, bright galaxies are usually members of groups, clusters, and superclusters - groups are much smaller than clusters, and super clusters are larger and heavier than clusters. Our own ban spiral galaxy is a member of the region from

Local group
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 It has more than 54 galaxies, most of which are relatively small galaxies from

Dwarfed.
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  Our Milky Way and another immune spiral galaxy are named from

Fairy constellation
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 Is the biggest ingredient from

Local group
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 Similar to the rotating pair of starlight pinwheels in space.

According to recent research, our Milky Way and Andromeda belong to the so-called from

Green valley
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 of from

Galaxy Color-Magnitude Diagram
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 . The from

Green valley
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 This chart reflects the current evolution of the galaxy from

Blue cloud
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 [The galaxy is actively giving birth to a new baby star] from

Red sequence
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 [The galaxies of new stars are not regenerated]. Star event from

Green valley
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 The galaxy is slowing down. This is because the star birthing gas floating in the interstellar medium is running out of galaxies. For simulated galaxies with similar properties to our Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies, planetary motion is usually extinguished within about 5 billion years now - even if the predicted transient formation rate is due to the collision between the two. Increased briefly. The Milky Way and Andromeda are about 5 billion years later. Our Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy actually form a binary system of giant spiral galaxies. from

Local group.
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  Similar to the measurements of other galaxies we estimate ourselves, it is one of the hottest and bright spiral galaxies, still capable of giving off sparkling, fiery nova baby - and it is only slightly bluer than the blue nebula from

Red sequence
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 galaxy.

The from

Local group
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 The galaxy is surrounded from

Local void
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 The entire Galaxy group is one of the components from

Virgo super cluster.
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  Surrounded from

Virgo super cluster
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 Is some from

Void
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 , this is a barren area from

almost
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 But not completely without a galaxy. The from

Microscopium Void
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 Located in the "North" from

Sculptor void
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 Going to "Left", from

Invalid boots
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 Go to the "rights" and from

Canis-Major Void
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 To the south. In addition, these black, spongy from

Void
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 It is a shape changer. Over time, these sparsely populated areas form a filamentous structure of the galaxy. E.g, from

Virgo super cluster
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 Being pulled by gravity from

Great attraction
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 This in turn is a huge part from

Lanaieka
Super galaxies.

Two smaller galaxies and some galaxies from

Dwarf galaxy
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 live here from

Local group
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 On the track of our Milky Way. The biggest of them is from

Large Magellanic Cloud [LMC]
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 Sports are 14,000 light years in diameter. The from

LMC
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 Have a smaller intimate partner, from

Small Magellanic Cloud [SMC].

Since the first generation of stars was born in the universe, the size of the Milky Way has been growing due to the merger of the Milky Way [the early formation of the Milky Way] and the increase in natural gas directly from the Milky Way. from

Halo.
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  Today's Milky Way is absorbing several small galaxies, including two galaxies. from

LMC
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 with from

SMC.
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  Indeed, our galaxy shows certain attributes such as angular momentum, stellar mass and from

Metallic
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 In its outer limits, it shows that it has not experienced a merger with large galaxies for the past 10 billion years. the term from

Meter
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 Astronomers use all atomic elements that are heavier than heavier. The big bang only produces hydrogen, strontium and lithium orbits - but the stars are responsible for all the atomic elements heavier than helium. In similar spiral galaxies, the lack of recent major mergers is considered quite strange. In fact, the neighboring large spiral galaxy Andromeda galaxy seems to have experienced a more typical history. Andromeda is clearly formed by the recent merger with suspicious large galaxies, not our own Milky Way.

Recently, the calculation of the amount of star coefficients living in the observable universe ranges from 200 billion to 100 million. from

Mega - or more.
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  The galaxies in the universe have more stars than all the sand on Earth! Most galaxies are about 3,000 to 300,000 light years in diameter and are separated by millions of galaxies. from

Parsecs[megaparsecs]
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 . In contrast, our Galaxy is at least 100,000 light-years in diameter and 2.5 million light-years away from the Andromeda Galaxy.

The space between the galaxies living in the visible universe is filled with thin gases from

[intergalactic medium]
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 . The from

Intergalactic medium
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 The average density is less than one atom per cubic meter.

The galaxies of the universe were formed long ago, and their ancient dances in the primitive universe began less than a billion years after the Big Bang. The most widely accepted theory of the formation of the Milky Way is known as astronomers. from

Bottom-up theory
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 . This theory basically shows that large galaxies in the universe - like our Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy - can only slowly reach their huge size, because the distance between ancient mice is much smaller, amorphous from

Original spots.
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  The galaxy itself can be traced back to a terrible, mysterious network structure. from

Cosmic network
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 . The from

Cosmic network
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 The universe is the largest structure in the universe, it is woven from strange, invisible filaments. from

Dark matter.
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  Starlight galaxies that make fantastic celestial ballet in space age come together in droves, and the star-studded elements outline the stellar flames we can't see.

In the original universe, these opaque invisible clouds, mainly hydrogen, collide and fuse together along huge filaments, forming a mysterious, invisible from

Dark matter.
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  The ancient "seeds" of today's large galaxies that appear in history are strung together along transparent filaments, just like the dewdrops collected on hidden spider webs.

Galaxy proportional fountain seen in full glory

According to scientists who observe galaxy-level fountains, the entire system acts like a self-regulating feedback loop. This means that when the "fountain" is drained towards the center, the spray material powers the "fountain" from

Super massive black hole.
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  This is similar to the water entering a familiar fountain pump. Gas rotating inward causes gas to rotate from

Black hole
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 The fiery activity was ignited violently, and as a result, the superheated material that emitted the high-speed jet swept through the Milky Way. When it flies through space, this material drags the mass and airflow into the expansion of the galaxy. from

Aura
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 It used to rain from

Black hole -
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 The whole process begins again.

In a previous study conducted by the same team of astronomers, published in the journal from

nature
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 In 2016, scientists are able to verify the relationship from

Oversized
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 Beast and from

fierce
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 fountain. They accomplish this feat by observing a series of electromagnetic wavelengths or regions of the spectral portion. By determining the motion and position of carbon monoxide molecules from

Atacama large mm/sub-millimeter array
[ALMA] - from

 It shines in millimeter-wavelength light - astronomers can measure the movement of gas as it rolls inward toward the waiting direction from

Black hole.
ALMA from

 It is an astronomical interferometer located in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, which can observe electromagnetic radiation in millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelengths.

Early data comes from from

Multi-Unit Spectral Detector [MUSE]
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 above from

The European Southern Observatory [ESO's] is very...




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