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New spin on galaxy formation.


In studying distant gas clouds that may rank among the universe's earliest examples of galaxies in the making, astronomers have uncovered a puzzling property. Observed as they appeared when the cosmos was only 20 percent of its current age, these gaseous objects seem to rotate about twice as fast as several popular models of galaxy formation predict.

Their speed of rotation--about 220 to 250 kilometers per second at their edge--is comparable to that of the Milky Way Milky Way, the galaxy of which the sun and solar system are a part, seen as a broad band of light arching across the night sky from horizon to horizon; if not blocked by the horizon, it would be seen as a circle around the entire sky.  today. Study collaborator Jason X. Prochaska says he finds it perplexing per·plex  
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2. To make confusedly intricate; complicate.
 that galaxies had such a high rotation rate early in the universe. If fledgling galaxies in the youthful cosmos already had the spin of today's Milky Way, their increased rotation rate after several billion years of evolution might cause them to break apart instead of forming the galaxies seen in nearby regions of the modern universe.

"If this result holds up as we look at more [distant] objects, it is going to change the way people look at galaxy formation," says study coauthor Arthur M. Wolfe.

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 Telescope atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea Mauna Kea (mou`nə kā`ə), dormant volcano, 13,796 ft (4,205 m) high, in the south central part of the island of Hawaii. It is the loftiest peak in the Hawaiian Islands and the highest island mountain in the world, rising c.  to examine the gas clouds. Wolfe and Prochaska inferred the presence of the faraway clouds by analyzing the absorption of light emitted by quasars Proper naming of quasars are by Catalogue Entry, Qxxxx±yy using B1950 coordinates, or QSO Jxxxx±yyyy using J2000 coordinates.

This page lists quasars.
  • 3C 449
  • 3C 48
  • 3C 212
  • 3C 273
  • QSO J1819+3845
  • QSO 2237+0305
  • Q0957+561
  • QSO J0842+1835
  • 3C 9
 behind them. The researchers found characteristic asymmetries in the shape of absorption lines created by silicon, nickel, and iron in the clouds. These asymmetries, believed to signify rotation, indicate that the clouds spin at an unexpectedly high rate, Wolfe and Prochaska assert.
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Title Annotation:rotation of gas clouds
Author:Cowen, Ron
Publication:Science News
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Jul 1, 1995
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