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  2. Starburst galaxy - Wikipedia

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    The Antennae Galaxies are an example of a starburst galaxy occurring from the collision of NGC 4038/NGC 4039. Credit: NASA/ESA. A starburst galaxy is one undergoing an exceptionally high rate of star formation, as compared to the long-term average rate of star formation in the galaxy, or the star formation rate observed in most other galaxies.

  3. Messier 82 - Wikipedia

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    The average mass of these clusters is around 200,000 solar masses, hence the starburst core is a very energetic and high-density environment. [7] Throughout the galaxy's center, young stars are being born 10 times faster than they are inside the entire Milky Way Galaxy. [18] In the core of M82, the active starburst region spans a diameter of ...

  4. Galactic superwind - Wikipedia

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    M82, a starburst galaxy often referred to as the "Cigar Galaxy", is thought to exhibit strong superwinds. [1]A galactic superwind, or just galactic wind, is a high velocity stellar wind emanating from either newly formed massive stars, spiral density waves, or as the result of the effects of supermassive black holes. [2]

  5. Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    M82, a starburst galaxy that has ten times the star formation of a "normal" galaxy [111] Stars are created within galaxies from a reserve of cold gas that forms giant molecular clouds. Some galaxies have been observed to form stars at an exceptional rate, which is known as a starburst. If they continue to do so, they would consume their reserve ...

  6. Starburst region - Wikipedia

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    Starburst regions can occur in different shapes, for example in Messier 94 the inner ring is a starburst region. [5] Messier 82 has a starburst core of about 600 parsec in diameter. [3] Starbursts are common during galaxy mergers such as the Antennae Galaxies. In the case of mergers, the starburst can either be local or galaxy-wide depending on ...

  7. Messier 61 - Wikipedia

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    It has an active galactic nucleus [10] and is classified as a starburst galaxy containing a massive nuclear star cluster with an estimated mass of 10 5 solar masses and an age of 4 million years, [11] as well as a central candidate supermassive black hole weighing around 5×10 6 M ☉ solar masses. [12]

  8. Twisted magnetic field observed around Milky Way's central ...

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    Astronomers on Wednesday announced that they have detected a strong and organized magnetic field twisted in a spiral pattern around the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, revealing previously ...

  9. Sculptor Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    The Sculptor Galaxy (also known as the Silver Coin Galaxy, Silver Dollar Galaxy, NGC 253, or Caldwell 65) is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor. The Sculptor Galaxy is a starburst galaxy , which means that it is currently undergoing a period of intense star formation .