The cosmic signal is extremely faint, buried in orders of magnitude brighter radiation from our own Galaxy, making its detection a challenge for astronomers
Astronomers from Bengaluru together with scientists from the UK and Israel have peeked into the ‘Cosmic Dawn’ and discovered the properties of the very first set of galaxies formed 200 million years ago after the Big Bang.
India's SARAS radio telescope has helped scientists determine the properties of the earliest radio luminous galaxies formed 200 million years after the Big Bang, a period known as the Cosmic Dawn.
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Researchers at the city-based Raman Research Institute (RRI) say they have conclusively refuted the claims of a signal being discovered by American researchers from the first stars found while studying the ‘cosmic dawn’. Theories about the birth of the first stars a few hundred million years after the big bang had created a stir in the global astronomical fraternity. The