Oh how small we are!!!
2009 December 9
HUDF Infrared: Dawn of the Galaxies
Credit: NASA,
ESA,
G. Illingworth (
UCO/Lick &
UCSC),
R. Bouwens (
UCO/Lick &
Leiden U.), & the
HUDF09 Team Explanation: When did galaxies form? To help find out, the deepest
near-infrared image of the sky ever has been taken of the
same field as the optical-light
Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) in 2004. The new image was taken this summer by the newly installed
Wide Field Camera 3 on the
refurbished Hubble Space Telescope. Faint red smudges identified on the
above image likely surpass
redshift 8 in distance.
These galaxies therefore likely existed when the universe was only a few percent of its
present age, and may well be members of the
first class of galaxies. Some large modern
galaxies make a colorful foreground to the distant galaxies. Analyses by the
HUDF09 team indicate that at least some of these
early galaxies had very little interstellar dust. This
early class of low luminosity galaxies likely contained
energetic stars emitting light that
transformed much of the remaining
normal matter in the universe from a cold gas to a hot
ionized plasma.