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Data from 41 million galaxies does not shake up the standard cosmological model after all. To that conclusion, to their own ...
"It is like finding an adolescent where you would only expect babies," says Sander Schouws, a Ph.D. candidate at Leiden Observatory, the Netherlands, and first author of the Dutch-led study ...
Dutch-led, The Astrophysical Journal paper: Sander Schouws (Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands [Leiden]), Rychard J. Bouwens (Leiden), Katherine Ormerod (Astrophysics ...
The smallest disk identified, meanwhile, stretched to just 0.6 AU – closer to the star than the Earth is to the Sun.
The galaxy was discovered last year thanks to Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope The study was carried out by two teams of experts - one from Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands and the other by the ...
Light from JADES-GS-z14-0 has taken 13.4 billion years to reach Earth, revealing a chemically mature galaxy when the universe was less than 300 million years old.
"The discovery that the majority of the small disks do not show gaps implies that the majority of stars do not host giant planets," Nienke van der Marel, a team member and researcher at the Leiden ...
“It is like finding an adolescent where you would only expect babies,” said Sander Schouws, lead author of The Astrophysical Journal study and a doctoral candidate at Leiden Observatory at Leiden ...
“It is like finding an adolescent where you would only expect babies,” said Sander Schouws, lead author of The Astrophysical Journal study and a doctoral candidate at Leiden Observatory at ...
Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) scientists of the Leiden Observatory (the Netherlands) looked at 73 protoplanetary disks in the Lupus region. They found that many young ...
“It is like finding an adolescent where you would only expect babies,” said Sander Schouws, a PhD candidate at Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands. “The results show the galaxy has formed very ...