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A new Caltech instrument called TIME just began mapping ancient galaxies by tracking a single spectral line across cosmic distances
Somewhere in the millimeter-wave static that washes over southern Arizona, there is a faint signal from galaxies that lit up ...
It would be like detecting a hidden inflection in our own Sun’s spectrum, yet no such evidence can be found! Past solar ...
One of the biggest unanswered questions in solar physics is why the Sun’s corona — its outermost atmosphere — is vastly ...
Astronomers have now observed the radio emission from the neutral hydrogen gas (HI) in a nearby galaxy. Hydrogen gas emits radio emission in a spectral line at a very specific frequency of 1420 MHz.
This study is led by Prof. Shaolin Xiong (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Prof. Jirong Mao (Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Prof. Shuang-Nan ...
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