Washington D.C., Feb 6: An international team of astronomers has found an unusual monster galaxy that existed about 12 billion years ago when the universe was only 1.8 billion years old.
The team of astronomers was led by scientists at the University of California, Riverside.
Dubbed XMM-2599, the galaxy formed stars at a high rate and then died. Why it suddenly stopped forming stars is unclear.
"Even before the universe was 2 billion years old, XMM-2599 had already formed a mass of more than 300 billion suns, making it an ultra massive galaxy," said Benjamin Forrest, a postdoctoral researcher in the UC Riverside Department of Physics and Astronomy and the study's lead author.
"More remarkably, we show that XMM-2599 formed most of its stars in a huge frenzy when the universe was less than 1 billion years old and then became inactive by the time the universe was only 1.8 billion years old," Forrest added.
The team used spectroscopic observations from the W. M. Keck Observatory's powerful Multi-Object Spectrograph for Infrared Exploration or MOSFIRE, to make detailed measurements of XMM-2599 and precisely quantify its distance.
The study results appear in the Astrophysical Journal.
"In this epoch, very few galaxies have stopped forming stars, and none are as massive as XMM-2599," said Gillian Wilson, a professor of physics and astronomy at UCR in whose lab Forrest works.
"The mere existence of ultramassive galaxies like XMM-2599 proves quite a challenge to numerical models. Even though such massive galaxies are incredibly rare at this epoch, the models do predict them."
"The predicted galaxies, however, are expected to be actively forming stars. What makes XMM-2599 so interesting, unusual, and surprising is that it is no longer forming stars, perhaps because it stopped getting fuel or its black hole began to turn on. Our results call for changes in how models turn off star formation in early galaxies," the professor stated.
The research team found XMM-2599 formed more than 1,000 solar masses a year in stars at its peak of activity -- an extremely high rate of star formation. In contrast, the Milky Way forms about one new star a year.
"XMM-2599 may be a descendant of a population of highly star-forming dusty galaxies in the very early universe that new infrared telescopes have recently discovered," said Danilo Marchesini, an associate professor of astronomy at Tufts University and a co-author on the study.
"We have caught XMM-2599 in its inactive phase," Wilson said, who led the W. M. Keck Observatory data acquisition
Co-author Michael Cooper, a professor of astronomy at UC Irvine, said this outcome is a strong possibility.
"Perhaps during the following 11.7 billion years of cosmic history, XMM-2599 will become the central member of one of the brightest and most massive clusters of galaxies in the local universe," he said.
"Alternatively, it could continue to exist in isolation. Or we could have a scenario that lies between these two outcomes," he stated.
The study was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and NASA.
Comments
Hi! I know this is kinnda off topic but I'd figured I'd
ask. Would you be interested in exchanging links or maybe
guest writing a blog post or vice-versa? My blog covers a lot of the same subjects as yourss and
I think we could greatly benefit from ach other.
If you are interested feel free to shoot me an e-mail.
I look forward to hewring from you! Wonderful blog by the way!
My webb site Electronic
Cigarette: http://premierdux.free.fr/phpmyannu/goto.php?id=36547
It is the best time to make some plans for the future and
it's time to be happy. I've read this post and if I could I wish to suggest youu some
interesting things or suggestions. Perhaps you could write next articles referring to this article.
I want to read more things about it!
Stop by my website - memory: http://oscarmurphy.com/index.php?option=com_lyftenbloggie&view=entry&id…
No matter if some one searches for his vitl thing, therefore he/she wants to
be available that in detail, thus tha thing is maintained over here.
my web-site; motor cycle spares: http://intremservis.neftekamsk.ru/infusions/guest_book/vopros_otvet.php
I have read so many articles about the blogger lovers except this piece
of writing is truly a good piece of writing, keep
it up.
Check out mmy web sote kratom liquid: http://cgi.members.interq.or.jp/world/grimore/cgi-bin/g-book/g_book.cgi
Awesome post.
My page ... link: http://www.aardvarktopsitesphp.com/topsites/index.php?a=stats&u=laurenc…
Excellent site you have here butt I was wanting to know
iif you knew of any user discussion forums that cover the same topics discussed here?
I'd really like to be a part of community where I can get responses
from other knowledgeable people that share the same interest.
If you have any recommendations, please let me know.
Thanks!
My web log T
Bags: http://oscarmurphy.com/index.php?option=com_lyftenbloggie&view=entry&id…
I was curious iif you evcer thought of changing thee page layout of your blog?
Its vefy well written; I love what youve got to say. But maybe youu could a little
more in tthe way of cokntent so people could connect with it better.
Youve got an awful lot of text for only having one or 2 pictures.
Maybe you could space it out better?
My blog; fat burning via Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT): http://chaletcarpediem.be/guestbook/
Hey there! Thhis is kind of off topic butt I need some guidance from an established blog.
Is it very hard to set up your own blog? I'm nott very techincal but I can figure things out pretty quick.
I'm thinking about creating my own but I'm not sure
where to begin. Do you hav anyy tips or suggestions?
Appreciate it
My blog - auto parts: http://www.antonellofacchetti.it/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=profile_williamsg…
Thank you for the good writeup. It in fct was once a amusement
account it. Look complicated to more delivered agreeable from you!
However, how can we keep iin touch?
Feel free to suf to my blog post :: kratom: http://www.silence-zone.com/guestbook/abrababa231/view.php
Hi, I think your blog might be having browser compatibility issues.
When I look at your website in Chrome, it looks fine but when opening
in Internet Explorer, it has some overlapping.
I just wanted to give you a quick heads up! Other then that, superb blog!
Look at my site ... motorcycle parts: http://borntoshopused.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tailo_ed_ha_ley_davidson…
Very shortky this web page will be famous anid all blog people, due to it's nice content
Also visit myy web page E-Juice: http://top.moncs.su/index.php?a=stats&u=mistydeasey05
Hi there are using Wordpress for your site platform?
I'm new too the blog world but I'm trying to get starfed and create my own. Do
you require aany hhtml coding knowledge to make your own blog?
Any help would bbe really appreciated!
Also visit my site; visit this page: http://www.betweenthelands.com/2006/08/18/oklahoma-city-all-of-it/
Add new comment