Astronomers Report Discovery of Dusty Galaxy AC-2168 at High Redshift
Sandeep K S
Nov 23
1 min read
A glimpse into the early universe, this galaxy showcases extreme star formation hidden within, forming stars at rates up to 1,000 solar masses per year. With a stellar mass of 37 billion solar masses and a 52% gas fraction, AC-2168 offers crucial insights into massive galaxy evolution.
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