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'''Quasar called W2246-0526 | <big>'''Quasar called W2246-0526'''</big> | ||
: Galaxy obscured by 'hot dust' and shooting out 'more light than 350 billion suns' ''' | |||
:* https://www.eso.org/public/archives/releases/sciencepapers/eso1602/eso1602a.pdf | |||
''Observed at z=4.601 and with L bol=3.5×10 14L⊙, the W2246-0526 is the most luminous galaxy known in the Universe, and hosts a deeply-buried active galactic nucleus (AGN)/super-massive blackhole (SMBH). Discovered using the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)'' | |||
''W2246-0526 is classified as a '''Hot Dust Obscured Galaxy''', based on its luminosity and dust temperature.'' | ''W2246-0526 is classified as a '''Hot Dust Obscured Galaxy''', based on its luminosity and dust temperature.'' |
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SJS / Siterunner: Looks like a Michelangelo Sistine-in-Space image
Quasar called W2246-0526
- Galaxy obscured by 'hot dust' and shooting out 'more light than 350 billion suns'
Observed at z=4.601 and with L bol=3.5×10 14L⊙, the W2246-0526 is the most luminous galaxy known in the Universe, and hosts a deeply-buried active galactic nucleus (AGN)/super-massive blackhole (SMBH). Discovered using the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
W2246-0526 is classified as a Hot Dust Obscured Galaxy, based on its luminosity and dust temperature.
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