... – tightly bound star clusters that also orbit our host galaxy. But by analyzing the light coming from the objects ... mass in the universe. Finding ultra-faint galaxies like Segue 1, which is so rife ...
... black holes are capable of influencing the fate of their host galaxies. The insight gained by this new research ... us alive, black holes give galaxies a vital warm component. They are a careful creation ...
... /NAOJ), a member of the project team, said, "We have witnessed a supermassive black hole and its host galaxy forming together. This discovery has opened a new window for investigating galaxy-black ...
... cannot be detected at the radio frequencies searched.
"Searching for neutral hydrogen in quasar host galaxies at such distances is really pushing current radio telescopes to their limits," Dr Curran ...
... galaxies. Until now, however, efforts to detect molecular gas in GRB afterglow spectra ... medium through which the light passed on its way out of the host galaxy. In addition to the first clear detection ...
... the first detection of molecular gas in a GRB host galaxy. By analysing the spectrum of light emitted ... gleaning insights into an active stellar nursery in a galaxy so far away it appears as it was 10 ...
... were responsible for shutting down star formation in their host galaxies once they grew large enough. ... Letters.
The researchers analyzed images of 177 galaxies taken by two different space telescopes ...
... we can now find redshifts for bursts that were difficult to capture in the past and find out more about their distant host galaxies, about ten billion light years away."
Professor Keith Mason, Chief ...
... to hold no matter what the supernova's age or metallicity (mix of elements), its type of host galaxy, or how much it has been dimmed by intervening dust.
Using classic methods, which are based on a ...
... not without its problems as:
"The lack of any obvious host galaxy for SCP 06F6 would imply ... the black hole has somehow been ejected from its host galaxy. While neither is impossible this does make ...
... every "dark" gamma-ray burst has a host galaxy detectable with Earth's largest optical ... years all the detectable light from both the afterglow and the host galaxy would be shifted into the infrared due ...
... nor a background galaxy, and its position indicates that it is not the central engine of the host galaxy.
Using XMM-Newton observations carried out on the 23rd November 2004 and the 28th November ...
... radiates in its 10 billion-year life span, and the explosive event can briefly outshine its host galaxy. Neutron stars, the remnants of such "cosmic fireworks," exhibit the strongest magnetic fields ...