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"James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Massive 'Cosmic Vine' of 20 Galaxies in Early Universe"
astronomy2 years ago

"James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Massive 'Cosmic Vine' of 20 Galaxies in Early Universe"

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a massive chain of at least 20 closely packed galaxies from the early universe, nicknamed the "Cosmic Vine." This structure, estimated to be over 13 million light-years long and 650,000 light-years wide, could provide insights into the formation of the most massive structures in the cosmos. The galaxies in the Cosmic Vine have a redshift of roughly 3.44, indicating that their light traveled for 11 to 12 billion years before reaching the telescope. The Vine appears to be on its way to becoming a galaxy cluster, with an estimated mass of 260 billion solar masses. Two of its largest galaxies have ceased star formation, possibly due to recent galactic mergers. Further study is needed to unravel the mysteries of this ancient galactic chain.

"James Webb Telescope Uncovers Massive 'Cosmic Vine' Hosting 20 Galaxies in Early Universe"
astronomy2 years ago

"James Webb Telescope Uncovers Massive 'Cosmic Vine' Hosting 20 Galaxies in Early Universe"

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have discovered a massive chain of at least 20 closely packed galaxies from the early universe, nicknamed the "Cosmic Vine." This structure, estimated to be over 13 million light-years long and 650,000 light-years wide, could provide insights into the formation of the most massive structures in the cosmos. The Cosmic Vine appears to be on its way to becoming a galaxy cluster, but its two largest galaxies have stopped forming stars. Further study is needed to understand the mysteries behind this ancient galactic chain.

"Unveiling the Cosmic Vine: A Massive Structure Housing 20 Galaxies"
astronomy2 years ago

"Unveiling the Cosmic Vine: A Massive Structure Housing 20 Galaxies"

Astronomers have discovered a large-scale structure called the "Cosmic Vine" that hosts at least 20 massive galaxies. This structure, located in the Extended Groth Strip field, spans about 13 million light years and is larger than other compact galaxy groups. The two most massive galaxies within the Cosmic Vine, Galaxy A and Galaxy E, are quiescent and exhibit bulge-dominated morphologies. The findings suggest that the Cosmic Vine is on its way to forming a galaxy cluster and provide insights into the formation and evolution of massive quiescent galaxies in large-scale structures. Further investigation of quiescent cluster galaxies at high redshifts could enhance our understanding of the universe's largest structures.