Comments and questions about the
APOD on the main view screen.
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orin stepanek
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by orin stepanek » Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:07 pm
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by bystander » Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:50 am
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DavidLeodis
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by DavidLeodis » Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:42 pm
In the related Chandra X-ray Center release it states "The artist's representation on the right shows what one of the galaxies inside a blob might look like if viewed at a relatively close distance". I take that to mean the illustration is a general one for all galaxies in a Lyman Alpha Blob (LAB), but I'm unsure as it may be based on findings about this particular LAB. I wonder if anyone knows if the illustration is based on findings about this LAB.
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bystander
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by bystander » Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:50 pm
DavidLeodis wrote:In the related Chandra X-ray Center release it states "The artist's representation on the right shows what one of the galaxies inside a blob might look like if viewed at a relatively close distance". I take that to mean the illustration is a general one for all galaxies in a Lyman Alpha Blob (LAB), but I'm unsure as it may be based on findings about this particular LAB. I wonder if anyone knows if the illustration is based on findings about this LAB.
I think your assumption that the illustration is generic is correct. There was also a
link to a video at the Chandra site.
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by ta152h0 » Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:24 pm
Commenting on an illustration is more difficult than commenting on an actual original image.
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by grackle » Sat Jul 04, 2009 6:06 pm
“Lyman-alpha emissions spanning several hundred thousand light-years…radiation and outflows from the active galaxy are… heating the blob's hydrogen gas.”
It sounds like the galaxy is igniting its emissions. When I was in college a bunch of us guys sat around doing something similar, though admittedly it wasn't on the same scale.
“Lyman-alpha blobs could represent an early phase in galaxy formation….”
College age, perhaps?