Outflows from merging galaxy J1558+3957
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image of the galaxy J1558+3957 shows it is undergoing a firestorm of star birth, as shown by its bright white cores.
This star-making frenzy was ignited by mergers with other galaxies. The odd shape of the galaxy is telltale evidence of a close encounters.
The new Hubble Wide Field Camera 3 observations of this and eleven other galaxies undergoing the same process suggest that energy from the star-birthing frenzies created powerful winds that are blowing out the gas, meaning it is not available to form future generations of stars.
This activity occurred when the Universe was half its current age of 13.7 billion years. The gas-poor galaxies may eventually become so-called red and dead galaxies, composed only of aging stars.
This Hubble false-colour image was processed to bring out important details in the galaxy. The images were taken in 2010.
Links:
- NASA Press release
- Fast evolution of a galaxy
- Outflows from twelve merging galaxies
- Outflows from merging galaxy J0826+4305
- Outflows from merging galaxy J0944+0930
- Outflows from merging galaxy J1104+5946
- Outflows from merging galaxy J1359+5137
- Outflows from merging galaxy J1506+5402
- Outflows from merging galaxy J1506+6131
- Outflows from merging galaxy J1613+2834
- Outflows from merging galaxy J1634+4619
- Outflows from merging galaxy J1713+2817
- Outflows from merging galaxy J2118+0017
- Outflows from merging galaxy J2140+1209
About the Image
About the Object
Name: | J1558+3957 |
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Type: | Unspecified : Galaxy : Type : Interacting |
Constellation: | Hercules |
Category: | Galaxies |
Wallpapers
Coordinates
Position (RA): | 15 58 11.28 |
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Position (Dec): | 39° 57' 20.52" |
Field of view: | 0.27 x 0.27 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is -0.0° left of vertical |
Colours & filters
Band | Wavelength | Telescope |
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Infrared I | 814 nm |
Hubble Space Telescope
WFC3 |