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LAE J095950.99+021219.1

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Galaxy in the constellation Sextans
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LAE J095950.99+021219.1
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
Constellation Sextans
Right ascension 09h 59m 50.99s
Declination +02° 12′ 49.1″
Redshift 6.944
Distance 13 billion light-years
(light travel distance)
Apparent magnitude (V)24.1
Other designations
[HMR2011] LAE 2

LAE J095950.99+021219.1 is one of the most distant galaxies discovered as of yet, and has high scientific use, as it has revealed many important details of the early universe and emerging stars. LAE J095950.99+021219.1 is about 13 billion light years away and is among the most-distant known objects in the universe. It is a Lyman-alpha emitter.[1]

LAE J095950.99+021219.1 was discovered in mid-2012. It was observed using the Magellan Telescopes at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. LAE J095950.99+021219.1 is emitting light identified at redshift 6.944. It is 2-3 times fainter than other Lyman Alpha Galaxies.

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References

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  1. ^ Rhoads, James E.; Hibon, Pascale; Malhotra, Sangeeta; Cooper, Michael; Weiner, Benjamin (20 June 2012). "A Lyman Alpha Galaxy at Redshift z=6.944 in the COSMOS Field". The Astrophysical Journal. 752 (2): L28. arXiv:1205.3161 . Bibcode:2012ApJ...752L..28R. doi:10.1088/2041-8205/752/2/L28. S2CID 118383532.
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