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ESO — ALMA and VLT Find Too Many Massive Stars in Starburst Galaxies, Near and Far — Science Release eso1817

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4 June 2018

Astronomers using ALMA and the VLT have discovered that both starburst galaxies in the early Universe and a star-forming region in a nearby galaxy contain a much higher proportion of massive stars than is found in more peaceful galaxies. These findings challenge current ideas about how galaxies evolved, changing our understanding of cosmic star-formation history and the build up of chemical elements.

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4 June 2018




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