Thursday, August 12, 2010

Giant Ultraviolet Rings Found Around Ancient Galaxies

The discovery means that old galaxies that were thought to have run out of star making materials were either incorrectly observed/concluded or that galaxies can somehow be 'rejuvenated'.

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"Astronomers have found unexpected rings and arcs of ultraviolet light around a selection of galaxies, four of which are shown here as viewed by NASA's and the European Space Agency's Hubble Space Telescope. Image credit: NASA/ESA /JPL-Caltech/STScI/UCLA

Title this 'Zombie Galaxies' or 'Night of the Living Galaxies.' Astronomers have found mysterious, giant loops of ultraviolet light around old, massive galaxies, which were presumed to be "dead," and these galaxies seem to have come back to life. Somehow these "over-the-hill galaxies" have been infused with fresh gas to form new stars that power these truly gargantuan rings, some of which could encircle several Milky Way galaxies.

The discovery of these rings implies that old bloated galaxies that were once devoid of star-making can be reignited with star birth, and that galaxy evolution does not proceed straight from the cradle to the grave."

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