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- Lynx_Arc abstract "The Lynx Arc was discovered in 2003 and is considered to be the hottest known star-birthing region in the Universe as of October 2003. It is located at 08h 48m 48.76s +44° 55′ 49.6″.It is located in the constellation Lynx, 12 billion light years away (z=3.357) from Earth, 8 million times farther away and one million times brighter than the Orion Nebula. It contains about 1 million blue stars, while the Orion Nebula only contains 4.The Lynx Arc was found in a systematic search around galaxy cluster RX J0848+4456 (z=0.570), with the help of a gravitational lens, a 4.5 billion light years distant galaxy cluster (CL J0848.8+4455 lying at z=0.543). Amongst others the Keck Observatory, the Hubble Space Telescope and ROSAT participated in the search.Located behind a cluster of galaxies in northern Constellation Lynx around 12 billion light-years (ly) away, the Lynx Arc is a distant supercluster of extremely hot, young stars. Roughly one million times brighter than the well-known Orion Nebula, the Lynx Arc contains a million blue stars that are twice as hot as similar stars in the Milky Way galaxy. Only visible through gravitational lensing by a closer cluster of galaxies, the Arc is a feature of the early days of the universe, when \"furious firestorms of star birth\" were more common. It may be going through a short-lived luminous phase that may have lasted for as little as a few million years (Fosbury et al., 2003, in pdf). The surface temperature of the stars in the Lynx Arc is estimated to be around 80000 K, about twice as hot as stars in our neighborhood. Only the stars formed directly after the Big Bang (Population III stars) are considered to be hotter (around 120000 K). The universe was only 2 billion years old at the time at which we are observing the Lynx Arc. The first stars were born 1.8 billion years before the Lynx Arc.".
- Lynx_Arc thumbnail 2003-32-GravitationalLens.jpg?width=300.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageExternalLink SEMPI8WLDMD_FeatureWeek_0.html.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageExternalLink article.php?id=45.
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- Lynx_Arc wikiPageLength "3069".
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageRevisionID "687183780".
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Big_Bang.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink CL_J0848.8+4455.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Category:H_II_regions.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lynx_(constellation).
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy_cluster.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Gravitational_lens.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Hubble_Space_Telescope.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Light-year.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Lynx_(constellation).
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Orion_Nebula.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink ROSAT.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink RX_J0848+4456.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Stellar_population.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink Universe.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLink W._M._Keck_Observatory.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lynx Arc".
- Lynx_Arc caption "artist impression of the Lynx Arc".
- Lynx_Arc constellation Lynx_(constellation).
- Lynx_Arc distLy "1.2E10".
- Lynx_Arc epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- Lynx_Arc name "Lynx Arc".
- Lynx_Arc notes "Hottest known star-birthing region.".
- Lynx_Arc type "Supercluster".
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DEC.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_open_cluster.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RA.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Star-cluster-stub.
- Lynx_Arc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stars_of_Lynx.
- Lynx_Arc subject Category:H_II_regions.
- Lynx_Arc subject Category:Lynx_(constellation).
- Lynx_Arc comment "The Lynx Arc was discovered in 2003 and is considered to be the hottest known star-birthing region in the Universe as of October 2003. It is located at 08h 48m 48.76s +44° 55′ 49.6″.It is located in the constellation Lynx, 12 billion light years away (z=3.357) from Earth, 8 million times farther away and one million times brighter than the Orion Nebula.".
- Lynx_Arc label "Lynx Arc".
- Lynx_Arc sameAs Q1873197.
- Lynx_Arc sameAs Luchsbogen.
- Lynx_Arc sameAs Łuk_Rysia.
- Lynx_Arc sameAs m.04077gd.
- Lynx_Arc sameAs Q1873197.
- Lynx_Arc sameAs 天貓弧.
- Lynx_Arc wasDerivedFrom Lynx_Arc?oldid=687183780.
- Lynx_Arc depiction 2003-32-GravitationalLens.jpg.
- Lynx_Arc isPrimaryTopicOf Lynx_Arc.