An artists rendering of the most distant quasar

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spitzer_sig12-010 September 26th, 2012

Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser

Quasars, as pictured here in this artist's concept, are bright, energetic regions around giant, active black holes in galactic centers. Although immensely powerful and visible across billions of light years, quasars are actually quite tiny, at least compared to an entire galaxy. Quasars span a few light years, and their inner areas casting out high-velocity winds compare roughly in size only to that of our solar system. It takes a beam of light about ten hours to cross that distance.

The galaxies that play host to quasars, in contrast, typically span tens of thousands of light years. Surprisingly, the activity in the compact quasar cores is thought to dramatically influence the evolution the surrounding galaxies, and have a significant impact on the properties of massive galaxies seen today.

A research team using data from NASA's Spitzer and Hubble Space telescopes have for the first time found a large sample of galaxies during a key early period of galactic evolution when quasars and their host galaxies begin to interact, but before the two have settled down after recent galactic smashups.

Provider: Spitzer Space Telescope

Image Source: http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/5243-sig12-010-An-artists-rendering-of-the-most-distant-quasar

Curator: European Southern Observatory, Garching bei Mnchen, Germany

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Image Type
Artwork
Object Name
ULAS J1120+0641
Subject - Distant Universe
Galaxy > Activity > AGN > Quasar
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ID
sig12-010
Subject Category
D.5.3.2.1  
Subject Name
ULAS J1120+0641
Credits
ESO/M. Kornmesser
Type
Artwork
Image Quality
Good
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Instrument
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Bandpass
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Equinox
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Rotation
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FITS Header
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Creator (Curator)
European Southern Observatory
URL
http://www.eso.org/
Name
Email
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Address
Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2
City
Garching bei Mnchen
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Postal Code
D-85748
Country
Germany
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Publisher ID
spitzer
Resource ID
sig12-010.tif
Metadata Date
2012-09-27
Metadata Version
1.1
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