Chemical fingerprints map the 12-billion-year saga of NGC 1365

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Astronomers used high-resolution chemical maps of oxygen in the spiral galaxy NGC 1365, paired with simulations, to rewind its history over about 12 billion years—early central enrichment and slower outer-disk growth largely due to mergers with smaller galaxies—revealing a new way to study distant galaxies’ assembly.
Topics:science#astronomy#chemical-archaeology#galaxies#galaxy-formation#ngc-1365#science-and-astronomy
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