Secret Feeding Habits of Galaxies Revealed

Quasar Artist's Impression How Galaxies Refuel
Light from the heart of a background galaxy allowed scientists to explore how galaxies refuel. In this artist's impression, a quasar, the bright object to the left of the center, shines through gas traveling from the interstellar medium into the heart of the galaxy.
(Image credit: ESO/L. Calçada/ESA/AOES Medialab)

If galaxies were only limited to the amount of gas they formed with, they would quickly burn through their entire supply by making stars. Astronomers have long suspected that galaxies pull in resources from the universe around them to sustain themselves, but evidence of such consumption is challenging to obtain.

Now a new method is allowing scientists to shine a light on how galaxies keep running. Using the illumination from the bright center of another background galaxy, scientists have revealed the best observations to date of a galaxy refueling itself.

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