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DescriptionX-Ray Observations of Green Pea Analogs by Brorby et al.png |
English: A combination of two pictures of Green Pea analogs which were observed with NASA space telescopes HST and Chandra. The pictures are from a presentation to the AAS by Matt Brorby in January 2017. The author has given permission by email to use this image. The image for Wikimedia was made by Richard Nowell June 2017. |
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Source | Green Peas emit X-rays: Extreme Star Formation in Early Universe Analog Galaxies. A presentation to the American Astronomical Society, meeting #229 |
Author | Matt Brorby and Philip Kaaret |
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