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Hot Gas Halo Detected Around Galaxy NGC 4631
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Hot Gas Halo Detected Around Galaxy NGC 4631
Credit & Copyright: Daniel Wang (U. Mass.) et al., Chandra, NASA
Explanation: Is our Milky Way Galaxy surrounded by a halo of hot gas? A step toward solving this long-standing mystery was taken recently with Chandra X-ray observations of nearby galaxy NGC 4631. In the above composite picture, newly resolved diffuse X-ray emission is shown in blue, superposed on a HST image showing massive stars in red. Since NGC 4631 is similar to the Milky Way, this observation indicates that our own Galaxy is indeed surrounded by a halo of hot X-ray emitting gas, although we are too close to clearly differentiate them from more nearby extended X-ray sources. The clusters of massive stars probably heat the halo gas. Exactly how this gas gets ejected into a halo is a topic of continuing research.

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Publications with keywords: hot gas - spiral galaxy - NGC 4631
Publications with words: hot gas - spiral galaxy - NGC 4631
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