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ANU: Oldest Stars Found Near Milky Way Centre

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Oldest Stars Found Near Milky Way Centre
Australian National University | 2015 Nov 12
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Astronomers have discovered the oldest known stars, dating from before the Milky Way Galaxy formed, when the Universe was just 300 million years old.

The stars, found near the centre of the Milky Way, are surprisingly pure but contain material from an even earlier star, which died in an enormous explosion called a hypernova.

"These pristine stars are among the oldest surviving stars in the Universe, and certainly the oldest stars we have ever seen," said Louise Howes, lead author of the study published in the latest issue of Nature.

"These stars formed before the Milky Way, and the galaxy formed around them," said Ms Howes, a PhD student at the ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The discovery and analysis of the nine pure stars challenges current theories about the environment of the early Universe from which these stars formed. ...

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