Confirmation of galaxy National Astronomical Observatory including carbon gas cloud in the early universe December 16, 18:39

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A group such as the National Astronomical Observatory revealed for the first time that there was a galaxy wrapped in a huge carbon gas cloud in the early universe, and an unknown mechanism by which the early universe blows out a gas cloud. Has attracted the attention of the people concerned.

Atoms such as carbon are formed by fusion inside stars and accumulate in galaxies, but it was not known how these atoms existed in the early universe.

Research groups such as the National Astronomical Observatory of 18 galaxies that detected the weak radio waves produced by carbon from the early universe of galaxies, about 13 billion light years away, in the Alma Telescope in Chile, South America We selected and performed a detailed analysis.

This is the first time in the world that a cloud of carbon gas exists around the galaxy.

Since the radius of the carbon gas cloud has reached 5 times that of the galaxy itself and could not be confirmed outside of the early universe galaxies, the group will blow out the carbon gas cloud into the universe of galaxies. There is an unknown mechanism.

Mr. Seiji Fujimoto of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, who is a central member of the research, said, "The mechanism is a completely mystery, but the effects of black holes are considered, and I want to clarify the mystery by further observations." It was.