Our galaxy may have formed 'inside-out'


London, Jan 21 (IANS): In a major breakthrough, astronomers have figured out that our galaxy - the Milky Way - grew from the inside-out.

Research suggests that stars in the inner regions of the Galactic disc - the vast collection of giant gas clouds and billions of stars that give our galaxy its 'flying saucer' shape - were the first to form.

Using data from the Gaia-ESO project - a public spectroscopic survey - astronomers determined how rapidly different parts of the Milky Way were formedm, said a press release from University of Cambridge.

Massive stars, which have short lives and die as 'core-collapse supernovae', produce huge amounts of magnesium during their explosive death throes.

“This catastrophic event can form a neutron star or a black hole, and even trigger the formation of new stars,” said professor Gerry Gilmore, lead investigator on the Gaia-ESO Project.

The team found that older, 'metal-poor' stars inside the Solar Circle - the orbit of our sun around the centre of the Milky Way - are far more likely to have high levels of magnesium.

The higher level of the element inside the Solar Circle suggests this area contained more stars that 'lived fast and die young' in the past, said the study published online at the astronomical database Astro-ph.

The stars that lie in the outer regions of the Galactic disc - outside the Solar Circle - are predominantly younger, both 'metal-rich' and 'metal-poor', and have surprisingly low magnesium levels compared to their metallicity, it added.

“We have been able to shed new light on the timescale of chemical enrichment across the Milky Way disc, showing that outer regions of the disc take a much longer time to form," said Maria Bergemann from Cambridge's Institute of Astronomy.

"This supports theoretical models for the formation of disc galaxies in the context of Cold Dark Matter cosmology, which predict that galaxy discs grow inside-out,” Bergemann added.

 

  

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  • editor-b, france

    Tue, Jan 21 2014

    Along with this cosmic evolution, which is the probability that within the milky way, from the dust of its exploded stars, the living being who uses a computer was formed - computer included? A favorable case among infinite unfavorable possibilities? Fifty-fifty? To be or not to be, is that the question? Or is it a zero followed by a radix point and an infinite amount of zeros behind, but finishing with a one emerging from error or compassion when rounding up? Are calculations simplified or made more complex when the subjective self of each one is the entity that is studied? Anyway , what is the relationship between life and immense numbers? Is life a folding process of infinity? Is it just something infinite that would have enough to allow a self, something of infinite claims? But, is infinity credible within something with a beginning, out of a Big Bang? And is it credible within something with an ending, with the inevitable death around the corner? Along these lines, there is a peculiar book, a preview in Just another mind leisure suggestion, far away from dogmas or axioms.

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  • Louis Morelli, U.S.A.

    Tue, Jan 21 2014

    This is a confirmation of "The Universal Matrix of Natural Systems and Life's Cycles Theory" model for astronomical systems made 30 years ago when the academic Nebular Theory was suggesting the different model. There are two important details that astronomers today are ignoring:

    1) The formation of galaxies was ruled by two different processes, like the formation of cell's systems had two processes: first, for original galaxies, the symbiotic process, and then, the later systems learned how to replicates themselves by self-recycling.

    2) The Periodic Table of elements shows that the formation and evolution of those elements were ruled by the same process that rules the evolution of biological systems: the process of life cycle. So, when at each 7 elements, the next one repeats the properties of the first one. ( ok, that's the theory against theories)

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