Astronomers reveal the origin of elliptical galaxies

by time news

A team of astronomers‍ has taken a crucial step towards solving an enigma that has intrigued the scientific community for decades: the origin of giant elliptical ‌galaxies, structures that began to form more than 12 billion years ago ⁢and which represent some of the ⁤largest entities in the universe planet.

According to research ‌conducted by the University of Southampton,⁤ these colossal galaxies, whose shape resembles a balloon compared to the​ flat disks of ​systems such as the Milky Way, may have originated from collisions between disk galaxies. Dr. Annagrazia Puglisi, co-author of the study⁣ published in the journal Natureemphasizes that these cosmic collisions have played a decisive role in the evolutionary‍ history of the universe.

“When two disk galaxies collided, gas, the raw ⁣material for star formation, accumulated⁤ in their cores, generating trillions of new stars in explosive episodes of star formation,” Puglisi ⁣explained.These collisions occurred between‌ 8,000 and 12,000 million years ago, during a very active phase in the evolution of the cosmos.

To reach these conclusions,⁢ scientists collaborated with the Purple Mountain Observatory and the ⁤Chinese Academy of Sciences. Using ALMA,⁢ the world’s largest radio telescope located in the ⁣Atacama Desert in Chile, they analyzed more than 100 star-forming ‍galaxies at extremely distant distances.

Study leader Dr Qing-Hua Tan said this research provides the first direct evidence that galactic “spheroids” are formed by intense episodes of star formation concentrated in the nuclei ⁤of distant galaxies. “These galaxies are developing at a dizzying pace. “Gas is pulled inward to‍ fuel ⁢black holes, which in turn trigger star formation rates 10 to 100 times those of our Milky Way.”

The team also plans to combine their findings with ⁤data from space ‍telescopes such as James Webb, Euclid and Chinese Space Station observatories to map the stellar components​ of these early⁣ galaxies in detail. According to Puglisi, this approach will allow us to obtain a more complete view of how​ galaxies formed in the first moments of the universe, providing essential clues to understand their⁤ evolution ‌over the 13.8 billion years of existence⁣ of the⁣ cosmos.

The research not only redefines our view⁣ of elliptical galaxies, but also sheds light on the violent and dynamic processes that shaped the universe in its early⁢ chapters, when cosmic collisions were the norm rather than ‌the exception.

by RN

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