sci18044 — Announcement

Shining a Light on Dim Galactic Neighbors

February 19, 2018

GMOS image of Eridanus III which was previously considered a dwarf galaxy candidate, but now identified as a star cluster in the B. C. Conn et al. paper.

 

 

By measuring the brightness of about a dozen stars, lingering just outside of our galaxy, a team of astronomers believe they have solved a nearby intergalactic mystery. The researchers exposed the identities of three ultra-faint dwarf galaxy candidates using the Gemini South telescope. The team (led by Dr. Blair Conn, Australia) reports that the objects appear to be loose clusters of stars, not dwarf galaxies as some had previously believed. This finding has profound ramifications on the quantity of cold dark matter around our Milky Way and, by implication, other galaxies. For more see the Web Feature

 

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GMOS image of Eridanus III which was previously considered a dwarf galaxy candidate, but now identified as a star cluster in the B. C. Conn et al. paper.