A Galaxy has been Found That’s as Bright as a Quasar… But it’s Not a Quasar

Image of the region of the sky containing BOSS-EUVLG1 and artist`s drawing of the burst of star formation in BOSS-EUVLG1. Credit: DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys/Gabriel Pérez Díaz, SMM (IAC).

Astronomers have found a new type of galaxy that is very old, very distant and very bright in ultraviolet light. This is somewhat an unusual combination, and so when this bright galaxy was first detected, the team of researchers who found it first thought it was a quasar. But detailed study revealed it was actually a galaxy with some other unusual features, which contributes to its brightness: it is busy with star formation, it has almost no dust.

As of now, this galaxy – with the license plate-type name of BOSS-EUVLG1 – appears to be the only one of its kind.   

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