Capturing the onset of galaxy rotation in the early universe waseda_univ AAS_Office
After the Big Bang came the earliest galaxies. Due to the expansion of the universe, these galaxies are receding away from us. This causes their emissions to be redshifted . By studying these redshifts, it is possible to characterize the “motion” within the galaxies as well as their distance. In a new study, astronomers at Waseda University have now revealed a likely rotational motion of one such distant galaxy.
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array telescope, located in the midst of the Atacama Desert in Chile, is particularly well-suited for observing such redshifts in galaxy emissions. Recently, a team of international researchers including Professor Akio Inoue and graduate student Tsuyoshi Tokuoka from Waseda University, Japan; Dr. Takuya Hashimoto at University of Tsukuba, Japan; Professor Richard S. Ellis at University College London; and Dr.
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