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Galaxy Mergers unveil the mystery of inexplicable hydrogen emission in early Universe

Lyman-α emitting galaxy EGSY8p7 (NIRCam image)

Astronomers have long been puzzled by the detection of light from hydrogen atoms in the very early universe. According to theory, the abundant Lyman-α emission released in the earliest galaxies should not be observable today, as it should have long since been absorbed or scattered by the immense amount of neutral hydrogen gas that surrounded […]

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