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Radio signal 9 billion light years old from 'star-forming galaxy' detected

Radio signal 9 billion light years old from 'star-forming galaxy' detected
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Scientists discover radio signals from galaxy 9,000,000,000 light-years away

Scientists discover radio signals from galaxy 9,000,000,000 light-years away
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Astronomical feat! Galaxy as old as 260mn yrs found

By Manasi Saraf Joshi

In the latest discovery by a team from the Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), astronomers have found extremely aged ‘fossil lobes’ of a radio galaxy that was active once upon a time. The team was led by Surajit Paul from the physics department who specialises in Computational Astrophysics and Radio Astronomy.
According to the team, the pair of gigantic lobes of the radio galaxy-spanning 1.2 million light-years is located inside a galaxy cluster named Abell 980. It was formed about 260 million years ago.
The detection was made by using low radio frequency radiation of the Giant Metrewave Radio 
Telescope (GMRT) located at Khodad in Pune.
According to professor Surajit Paul and professor Gopal Krishna, the discovery of two extremely old fossil radio lobes with a record age of nearly 260 million years owes to a combination of two extraordinarily rare favourable circumstances.
Paul said, “The external ....

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