The feeding habits of teenage galaxies
Wednesday, March 14, 2012 - 08:01
in Astronomy & Space
(PhysOrg.com) -- New observations made with ESOs Very Large Telescope are making a major contribution to understanding the growth of adolescent galaxies. In the biggest survey of its kind astronomers have found that galaxies changed their eating habits during their teenage years - the period from about 3 to 5 billion years after the Big Bang. At the start of this phase smooth gas flow was the preferred snack, but later, galaxies mostly grew by cannibalising other smaller galaxies.