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05/07/2022

ASTRONOMY - A Molten Galaxy Einstein Ring

 2022 July 5

The featured image shows a distant galaxy distorted into 
a giant arc around the center of a galaxy cluster by gravitational
lensing.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

A Molten Galaxy Einstein Ring
Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASAS. JhaProcessing: Jonathan Lodge

Explanation: It is difficult to hide a galaxy behind a cluster of galaxies. The closer cluster's gravity will act like a huge lens, pulling images of the distant galaxy around the sides and greatly distorting them. This is just the case observed in the featured image recently re-processed image from the Hubble Space Telescope. The cluster GAL-CLUS-022058c is composed of many galaxies and is lensing the image of a yellow-red background galaxy into arcs seen around the image center. Dubbed a molten Einstein ring for its unusual shape, four images of the same background galaxy have been identified. Typically, a foreground galaxy cluster can only create such smooth arcs if most of its mass is smoothly distributed -- and therefore not concentrated in the cluster galaxies visible. Analyzing the positions of these gravitational arcs gives astronomers a method to estimate the dark matter distribution in galaxy clusters, as well as infer when the stars in these early galaxies began to form.

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