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Little Galaxies Are Big on Dark Matter

The stellar stream in the halo of the nearby dwarf starburst galaxy NGC 4449 is resolved into its individual starry constituents in this exquisite image taken with the 8.2-meter Subaru Telescope and Suprime-Cam. Image credit: R. Jay GaBany and Aaron J. Romanowsky (UCSC) in collaboration with David Martinez-Delgado (MPIA) and NAOJ. Image processed by R. Jay GaBany

Dark matter… It came into existence at the moment of the Big Bang. Within its confines, galaxies formed and evolved. If you add up all the parts contained within any given galaxy you derive its mass, yet its gravitational effects can only be explained by the presence of this mysterious subatomic particle. It would be easy to believe that the larger the galaxy, the larger the amount of dark matter should be present, but new research shows that isn’t so. Dwarf galaxies have even higher proportions of dark matter than their larger counterparts. Although the dwarfs are the most common of all, we know very little about them – even when they consume each other. Enter the star stream… (…)
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Eight galaxies found with “reignited” central black holes

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:12/12/2011
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How Can Growing Galaxies Stay Silent?

The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) with minor satellite galaxy M32

The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) with minor satellite galaxy M32

Beginning around 2005, astronomers began discovering the presence of very large galaxies at a distance of around 10 billion lightyears. But while these galaxies were large, they didn’t appear to have a similarly large number of formed stars. Given that astronomers expect galaxies to grow through mergers and mergers tend to trigger star formation, the presence of such large, undeveloped galaxies seemed odd. How could galaxies grow so much, yet have so few stars?

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Spitzer discovers strange new “species” of ultra-red galaxies

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:12/2/2011
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Hubble confirms that galaxies are the ultimate recyclers

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:11/18/2011
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Newly found dwarf galaxies could help reveal the nature of dark matter

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:11/7/2011
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Hubble uncovers tiny galaxies bursting with star birth in early universe

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:11/10/2011
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Observations of gamma-ray burst reveal surprising ingredients of early galaxies

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:11/2/2011
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Distant galaxies reveal clearing of the cosmic fog

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:10/12/2011
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Even Small Galaxies Can Have Big Black Holes

Astronomers detected supermassive black holes in 28 distant, low-mass galaxies, including the four shown in these Hubble Space Telescope images. Image credit: A. Koekemoer, Space Telescope Science Institute.

The Hubble Space Telescope has done it again. By utilizing a slitless grism, the Wide Field Camera 3 has uncovered evidence that supermassive black holes are right at home in some very small galaxies. Apparently these central black holes began their life when their host galaxies were first forming! (…)
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Small distant galaxies host supermassive black holes

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:9/16/2011
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Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:8/8/2011
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Are elliptical galaxies much younger than previously thought?

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:7/22/2011
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NGC 3314: When Galaxies Overlap

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Spitzer finds distant galaxies grazed on gas

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:7/5/2011
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Abell 2744: Pandora’s Cluster of Galaxies

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Rethinking Galaxies

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3D Galaxies – Coming Straight On For You

As we’ve recently learned, the ATLAS3D project was able to study 260 individual galaxies and do some very amazing things. By imaging in both red and blue shift, astronomers were able to take stellar measurements and give us a clear picture of galaxy rotation. But looking at a computer generated image gives a picture just like you reading the text in this article – no dimension. By superimposing the velocity of the stars over the plane of the image, a new breakthrough in simulation can be made. And it’s coming straight on for you… (…)
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Astronomers discover that galaxies are either asleep or awake

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:6/22/2011
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When Galaxies Collide

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“Dead” galaxies aren’t so dead after all

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:6/1/2011
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NASA’s WISE mission offers a taste of galaxies to come

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:5/31/2011
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Ultraviolet spotlight on plump stars in tiny galaxies

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:4/25/2011
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NASA’s Hubble celebrates 21st anniversary with “rose” of galaxies

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:4/20/2011
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Large galaxies stopped growing 7 billion years ago

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:4/18/2011
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First galaxies were born much earlier than expected

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:4/12/2011
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Shell Galaxies in Pisces

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Herschel measures dark matter required for star-forming galaxies

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:2/17/2011
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Possible missing link between young and old galaxies

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:1/10/2011
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A Galaxy when Galaxies Were Young

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Partner galaxies wildly different in new WISE image

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:1/14/2011
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One Million Galaxies

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Astronomers probe “sandbar” between islands of galaxies

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:11/30/2010
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Growing galaxies gently

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:10/13/2010
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Astronomer leverages supercomputers to study black holes and galaxies

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:10/15/2010
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Bars kill spiral galaxies

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:11/9/2010
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Spiral galaxies stripped bare

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:10/28/2010
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Herschel’s hidden talent: digging up magnified galaxies

Astronomy Magazine News Article – Released:11/5/2010
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