The Spiderweb Galaxy (PGC 2826829, MRC 1138-262) is an
irregular galaxy located in the
Hydra constellation, with a
redshift
In physics, a redshift is an increase in the wavelength, and corresponding decrease in the frequency and photon energy, of electromagnetic radiation (such as light). The opposite change, a decrease in wavelength and simultaneous increase in f ...
of 2.156, which is 10.6 billion
light year
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s from the
Milky Way.
It has been imaged by the
Hubble Space Telescope on 12 October 2006. It was thoroughly studied through radio astronomy, but it was not until the
Hubble Telescope
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took a mosaic of photographs from May 17 to May 22, 2005, that its true nature became known. This was documented for the first time on October 10, 2006 in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, volume 650, number 1.
The photography was carried out using an
advanced camera for surveys by a team lead by
George K. Miley
George Kildare Miley (born 15 March 1942) is an Irish-Dutch astronomer. He holds a professorship at Leiden University, where he served as director of Leiden Observatory from 1996 to 2003.
Biography
After studying at Gonzaga College, Miley o ...
of the Netherlands'
Leiden Observatory.
General Information
Radio-astronomical observations seem to indicate that this is a typical, massive elliptical galaxy, of the type that, with time, transforms into the center of a galactic cluster. However, observations in the band of
ultraviolet light indicate that the galaxy possesses an irregular nucleus and a series of "knots" strongly emitting radiation in its interior.
Observations in the spectrum of visible light indicate that, in reality, this is a galaxy being formed through the fusion of
galaxy groups and clusters, but in a continuous structure, like a spiderweb, with a massive central nucleus and various smaller ones on the periphery. Give that observations are from 2,000 million years after the
Big Bang
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, this study is an important part of understanding
galaxy formation and evolution.
History
In 1948, The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (now the
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), part of the
University of Sidney, created the Radiophysics Division, lead by
Bernard Yarnton Mills, who, the next year, began developing new tools and techniques for radio astronomy. The result was the
Mills Cross
The Mills Cross Telescope was a two-dimensional radio telescope built by Bernard Mills in 1954 at the Fleurs field station of the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in the area known now as Badgerys Creek, about ...
radio telescope
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, installed in Fleurs (now
Badgerys Creek
Badgerys Creek, also known as Badgery's Creek, is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, located approximately west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government areas of the City of Liverpool. It i ...
), which began operating in 1964. Between 1958 and 1961, astronomers Bernard Mills, Bruce Slee, and Eric Hill published the ''Catalogue of Radio Sources'' (later known as the MSH Catalogue), in which some 2,200 radio sources were introduced. This work was the first study on this wavelength in the southern hemisphere.
This work classifies sources of radio emissions into lists that correspond to the time of
right ascension
Right ascension (abbreviated RA; symbol ) is the angular distance of a particular point measured eastward along the celestial equator from the Sun at the March equinox to the (hour circle of the) point in question above the earth.
When paired w ...
, ordered by the minute. In the second part, titled, ''A Catalogue of Radio Sources Between Declinations'' ''-20° and -50°'', in the list at 11:36, there appears a never-before-observed object, that has a
spectral flux density of 28 x 10
-26 W m
2 Hz
-1 (equivalent to 28 fu, the unity of
flux density
Flux describes any effect that appears to pass or travel (whether it actually moves or not) through a surface or substance. Flux is a concept in applied mathematics and vector calculus which has many applications to physics. For transport ph ...
used in astronomy).
Between 1964 and 1968, the astronomers at the
Parkes Observatory, in operation since 1961, compiled the
Parkes Catalogue, with the intention of expanding the findings of the MSH Catalogue. The first part included 297 sources of radio emissions with a
declination
In astronomy, declination (abbreviated dec; symbol ''δ'') is one of the two angles that locate a point on the celestial sphere in the equatorial coordinate system, the other being hour angle. Declination's angle is measured north or south of the ...
between -60° y -90°, 51 of which were previously unknown. The Parkes Catalogue provides the first appearance of code 1138-26, in which 1138 corresponds to the hour and minute of the right ascension and -26 with the degrees of the declination, which are the same features identified in the MHS Catalogue in list 11, number 27.
This entry corresponds with the Spiderweb Galaxy.
Measurements
References
See Also
*
Galaxy merger
*
Interacting galaxy
External links
* ESA
Flies in a spider’s web: galaxy caught in the making 12 October 2006
* SIMBAD
MRC_1138-262
Interacting galaxies
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