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astronomy14 hours ago

Tiny galaxies vanish from the early universe, study suggests

A JWST-backed study using gravitational lensing of galaxy cluster Abell 2744 analyzes faint, distant galaxies from the Epoch of Reionization. It finds a drop-off in ultrafaint galaxies—faint-end suppression—contradicting the expectation that there should be many more tiny galaxies. The result implies early radiation heated surrounding gas, preventing star formation in low‑mass halos and challenging the idea that the smallest galaxies powered reionization; however, conclusions depend on the cluster's lens model, and more JWST data across additional clusters are needed to confirm whether this is a universal trend.

astronomy2 years ago

Unveiling the Secrets of Pandora's Cluster: Astronomers Peer into Billions of Years Past

Astronomers have used data from the James Webb Space Telescope to study Pandora's Cluster, a remote giant cluster of galaxies located 3.5 billion light years away. Specifically, they focused on the old, compact clusters of stars known as globular clusters within the galaxies. By examining these clusters, they can gain insights into the past history and evolution of galaxies. The James Webb Space Telescope's deep imaging capabilities have allowed them to observe features of star clusters from 3.5 billion years ago, providing new tests for theoretical predictions and enhancing our understanding of galaxy histories.