Detecting a bright group of galaxies more than 3 trillion times the Sun
A new group of galaxies has just been discovered in space that is capable of being 3 trillion times brighter than the Sun.
Astronomers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst have found a new group of galaxies with a total of eight galaxies dating to about 10 billion years old.
What is special is that the galaxy group has extremely intense luminous intensity, even brighter than 3 trillion times the Sun.
" These galaxies are as bright as never before, now nobody is its luminous rival, even the Sun" . Min Yun researcher said in an article.
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The " super bright " cause of this galaxy comes from the frequency of producing extremely high stars. Every hour, a star is born, bright energy emits intensely.
Scientists are still wondering how these eight galaxies have enough energy and material to produce a large number of stars with such " massive " frequencies, Harrington said.
Not only that, scientists have identified, this group of galaxies that are three trillion times brighter than the Sun began operating about 4 billion years after the Big Bang space explosion .
" The existence of these eight galaxies is masking the mysteries of the process of gathering matter, energy and the ability to glow, they are more complex than we think" .
This research has just been published in the monthly journal of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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