Astronomical observations show that the most massive galaxies in the early universe formed approximately three to four billion years after the Big Bang and stopped producing stars very early in cosmic ...
An international team of astronomers reports the discovery of a new dusty star-forming galaxy at high redshift. The newfound galaxy, designated AC-2168, was detected using the Atacama Large Millimeter ...
Astronomers have observed that the most massive galaxies stopped producing stars early on in cosmic history, roughly one billion years after their formation. This has proved to be quite baffling for ...
Astronomical observations show that the most massive galaxies in the early Universe formed approximately 3 to 4 billion years after the Big Bang and stopped producing stars very early in cosmic ...