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This project utilizes data from the James Webb Space Telescope to study the rapid formation of massive galaxies in the early Universe. By analyzing spectra and employing advanced modeling, it aims to clarify the growth mechanisms and characteristics of these galaxies, challenging existing galaxy formation theories.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revealed that galaxies in the first billion years of the Universe are maturing surprisingly fast.
Massive galaxies outnumber predictions, appear to have high stellar mass densities, host massive black holes and in some cases disky morphologies.Understanding this rapid assembly is crucial: the abundance of early massive galaxies would pose a major challenge for current galaxy formation models in the ΛCDM framework.
However, these results remain contentiou…
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