... include intermediary objects such as galaxymergers that defy easy classification ... About 60% of such active galaxies will merge completely within the next billion ... Past findings showed merginggalaxies and AGN were much more common in the early ...
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... la ct ic collision s in action and the many peculiar forms merginggalaxies can take ... Galaxymergers are now known to be more common than thought. ... When two colliding galaxiesmerge, it's thought black holes at their cores may fuse ...
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... form, they evolve primarily by mergers and interactions A spiral galaxy, ESO 510-G13 ... a)The Milky Way galaxy possibly formed through the merger of several smaller systems ... The two galaxies will likely merge to form a giant elliptical galaxy. ...
... The galaxies will eventually merge into a galaxy up to 10 times as massive as the Milky Way. ... Unlike most known mergers, the galaxies are bereft of gas, which fuels star birth, so astronomers predict relatively few stars ...
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... Using groundbased and space telescopes, astronomers recently observed groups of huge galaxiesmerging, showing large, established galaxies can still grow bigger. ...
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... result of galactic mergers that features two black holes orbiting around each other at the center of large galaxy ... interactions with stars of the galaxy, the black holes lose orbital energy and fall to the center of a newly-mergedgalaxy ...
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... Sun, are formed as small seeds in the early universe and grow by swallowing stars and gas in their host galaxies, merging with other giant black holes when galaxies collide, or both," said Guido Risaliti of the HarvardSmithsonian Center for Astrophysics ...
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