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Unveiling the Hidden: Uncovering Fluctuations in Extragalactic Magnetic Fields
science-and-technology2 years ago

Unveiling the Hidden: Uncovering Fluctuations in Extragalactic Magnetic Fields

Stanford astrophysicists have conducted a groundbreaking study comparing magnetic fields in different physical environments of nearby galaxies. Using infrared signals from magnetically aligned dust grains and radio observations, they found that areas with greater star formation had stronger and more chaotic magnetic fields. The study suggests that spiral arms have tangled magnetic fields due to star formation activity, while regions between the arms and above and below the galactic disk have well-ordered magnetic fields, potentially influenced by galaxy rotation. The findings provide insights into the role of magnetic fields in galaxy evolution and the relationship between magnetic fields and star-forming areas. Further research will involve three-dimensional studies of magnetic fields in other galaxies and observations with higher angular resolution.

Cosmic Clash: James Webb Telescope Captures Titan Wreckage
space2 years ago

Cosmic Clash: James Webb Telescope Captures Titan Wreckage

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured an image of the galaxy NGC 3256, revealing the aftermath of a massive collision between two galaxies that occurred around 500 million years ago. The image shows long tendrils of dust and stars extending from the main body of the galaxy, indicating its chaotic past. Studying these cosmic collisions can provide insights into how galaxies grow and merge, as well as the growth of supermassive black holes at their centers. The collision also triggered intense star formation, visible as bright regions within the galaxy. The JWST's image highlights its capability to understand galactic growth and the evolution of the universe.

Cosmic Clash: James Webb Telescope Captures Titan Wreckage
space2 years ago

Cosmic Clash: James Webb Telescope Captures Titan Wreckage

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured an image of the galaxy NGC 3256, revealing the aftermath of a massive collision between two galaxies that occurred around 500 million years ago. The image shows long tendrils of dust and stars extending from the main body of the galaxy, indicating its chaotic past. Studying these cosmic collisions can provide insights into how galaxies grow and merge, as well as the growth of supermassive black holes at their centers. The collision also triggered intense star formation, visible as bright regions within the galaxy. The JWST's image highlights its capability to understand galactic growth and the evolution of the universe.