Keck: Metal Content in Early Galaxies Challenges Star Forming Theory

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Keck: Metal Content in Early Galaxies Challenges Star Forming Theory

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Metal Content in Early Galaxies Challenges Star Forming Theory
W. M. Keck Observatory | 2016 May 10
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An International team led by scientists at ETH Zurich in Switzerland used the W. M. Keck Observatory to study the role of star formation rates in metal contents of distant galaxies. What they discovered is the amount of metals are very similar, irrespective of galaxies’ star formation activity, raising new questions about star-forming theory. ...

Using the MOSFIRE instrument installed on the Keck I telescope – one of the two world’s largest optical telescopes at Keck Observatory – the scientists gathered data on 41 normal, star-forming galaxies that were 11 billion light years away.

The team found typical galaxies forming stars in the Universe two billion years after the Big Bang have only twenty percent of metals (elements heavier than Helium) compared with those in the present day Universe. They also discovered the metal content is independent of the strength of the star-formation activity – in stark contrast with what is known for recently formed, or nearby galaxies. ...

ISM excitation and metallicity of star-forming galaxies at z~3.3 from near-IR spectroscopy - M. Onodera et al
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Re: Metal Content in Early Galaxies Challenges Star Forming Theory

Post by bystander » Thu May 12, 2016 3:37 pm

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