by astro_uk » Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:45 am
Indeed in clusters you get quite a lot of stars that float between the galaxies, not bound to any particular galaxy. They form what is known as the intracluster light.
Some of the stars in the cluster may even have formed out there, but most probably have been thrown out of galaxies during mergers such as this.
Indeed in clusters you get quite a lot of stars that float between the galaxies, not bound to any particular galaxy. They form what is known as the intracluster light.
Some of the stars in the cluster may even have formed out there, but most probably have been thrown out of galaxies during mergers such as this.