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Giant Radio Galaxy Could Hold 30 Milky Ways, Astronomers Say : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 30, 2025 1:25 pm
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Giant Radio Galaxy ‘Inkathazo’ Challenges Our Understanding of the Universe

Giant radio galaxies are cosmic megastructures that can span millions of light-years, making them some of the largest-known structures in the Universe. Despite their immense size, they can be elusive to discover. Recently, astronomers using South Africa’s MeerKAT telescope made a groundbreaking find – a colossal and enigmatic giant radio galaxy named ‘Inkathazo’.

The newly discovered galaxy stretches over 3 million light-years from end to end, surpassing the size of our Milky Way galaxy by more than 30 times. What sets Inkathazo apart is its unusual characteristics that defy conventional explanations. Given its perplexing nature, the astronomers chose to name it after the word for ‘trouble’ in isiZulu and isiXhosa, languages native to Southern Africa.

Radio galaxies are already fascinating cosmic phenomena, with supermassive black holes at their cores emitting massive plasma jets that glow at radio frequencies. Those exceeding approximately 2 million light-years in size are classified as giant radio galaxies (GRGs). However, even among GRGs, Inkathazo stands out for its puzzling features.

One of the most striking aspects of Inkathazo is the bent shape of one of its plasma jets, unlike the straight extensions seen in many other giant radio galaxies. This peculiar morphology has left scientists scratching their heads, trying to decipher the underlying physics.

image of giant radio galaxy named Inkathazo
A view of Inkathazo as seen by the MeerKAT telescope, with the galaxy’s plasma jets shown in red and yellow. Starlight from other galaxies can be seen in the background. (K.K.L Charlton/UCT, MeerKAT, HSC, CARTA, IDIA)

Despite being nestled within a galaxy cluster, where conditions typically inhibit the growth of such massive jets, Inkathazo defies the odds. Its size and location present a conundrum that challenges our current understanding of galaxy evolution and interaction within cosmic environments.

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The researchers delved deeper into Inkathazo’s mysteries by using MeerKAT to create high-resolution spectral age maps of the galaxy. These maps revealed intriguing anomalies in the plasma jets, suggesting the presence of enigmatic energy boosts that could be linked to interactions with the surrounding galaxy cluster.

spectral age map of the giant radio galaxy Inkathazo
A spectral age map of Inkathazo. Cyan and green show younger plasma, while purple indicates older plasma. (K.K.L Charlton/UCT, MeerKAT, HSC, CARTA, IDIA)

The discovery of Inkathazo opens up a realm of possibilities for studying the physics of giant radio galaxies in unprecedented detail. It challenges existing models and underscores the complexity of plasma physics in extreme cosmic phenomena.

With advancements in radio telescopes like MeerKAT, the detection of giant radio galaxies has increased exponentially in recent years. This surge in discoveries points to a vast reservoir of unexplored GRGs waiting to be uncovered in the southern skies.

As we continue to unravel the mysteries of the Universe, galaxies like Inkathazo serve as fascinating cosmic puzzles that push the boundaries of our knowledge and spark new avenues of exploration in the realm of astrophysics.

The study detailing the discovery of Inkathazo was published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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