Middle Ages in deep space: astronomers “violent cosmic interaction” – science

The habit of some scientific analyzes in comparison between the relatively normal conditions of the cosmic phenomenon and present or history Anthropocentrism that is sometimes abused depending on the angle of comparable conditions and objects. This is a new invention of astronomers from the South European Observatory (ESO) in the Atacama Chile Desert.
Using the observations of a very large telescope (VLT) of the South European Observatory (ESO) and atacama large millimeter/submillimeter range (soul), Researchers first saw the violent universal interaction where one galaxy was pierced with a serious radiation.
The results published today in the Nature Journal, it shows This radiation reduces the “affected” galaxy capacity in creating new stars and compares this phenomenon with a medieval festival. According to data, two galaxies have been observed in the depths of the distant universe in violent interaction.
“Repeatedly, these galaxies have reached each other.
Pascquier Notordem, Institute D’Strophicic D Paris researcher and co-author of Franco-Chilian astronomical laboratory and study in Chile, “That’s why we call this system ‘just the universe’.”
Still, it says ”Unlike medieval nights, these galaxy nights are very few gallentsAnd one of them has an unfair advantage: he uses Kasarar to sew his opponent with the “spear” of radiation. “
Or explains that it isS Couples have fed some of the amazing nuclei of some distant galaxies, the super masivIt releases large quantities of radiation. “Both the fusions between the cousars and the galaxies are most common in the primitive universe, and the beginning of the universe is very frequent,” he said.
Astronomers should observe the distant past using very powerful telescopes to study the cousars. In the case of the phenomenon now described, it took more than 11 billion years to reach the earth, which means “We noticed this when the universe was only 18% in the current age.”
“We first look at the direct impact of the radiation of Kosar in the internal structure of the gas of the galaxy, which is completely common“Researcher Study Co-Leader Sergei Balashev explained at the IFE Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Researchers believe that these interactions have created more important transitions. “We expect these mergers to bring large amounts of gas to the super -masive colors in the galaxy centers“Sergei Balashev explains that the new fuel reserves have been admitted that the new fuel reserves have been placed under the range of the time hole and therefore, while feeding the hole, Kosar can continue its attack. “
Oh Estudo Kasar Radiation Merger Changes Galaxy in Galaxy He was fitted with the Alma Telescope and the ex-shooter device in ESO VLT, both in the Atacama Chile desert.
See the shared images of VLT here
Last year, Astronomers looked at the first time in real time, waking up a huge column hole with a sudden dinner with a gas available in their neighborhood.
Watch the video made of ESO