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- Phoenix_Cluster abstract "The Phoenix Cluster (SPT-CL J2344-4243) is a massive, type I galaxy cluster located at its namesake constellation, the southern constellation of Phoenix.It is one of the most massive galaxy clusters known, with the mass on the order of 2×1015 M☉. Another cluster, El Gordo, also in Phoenix, is slightly more massive. Most of the mass of the Phoenix Cluster is in the form of dark matter and its intracluster medium.The central elliptical cD galaxy of this cluster is undergoing a massive starburst, the highest recorded in a middle of a galaxy cluster, although other galaxies at higher redshifts have a higher starburst rate (see Baby Boom Galaxy).Observations by a variety of telescopes including the GALEX and Herschel space telescopes shows that it has been converting material to stars at an exceptionally astonishing rate of 740 M☉ per year. This is considerably higher than that of NGC 1275 A, the central galaxy of the Perseus Cluster, where stars are formed at a rate around 20 times lower, or the one per year rate of star formation in the Milky Way.Not only is the central galaxy notable for its starburst rate, but also for its size. The vast stellar halo of the Phoenix Cluster central galaxy extends to over 1.1 million light years from the center, making it one of the largest galaxies known. It is 22 times the diameter of our galaxy, and its starburst activity suggests that the galaxy is still growing larger. This states that what we're witnessing from the central galaxy is the evolution of one of the largest and most massive galaxies in the universe.Phoenix Cluster is also producing more X-rays than any other known massive cluster. The central galaxy in the cluster contains vast amounts of hot gas. More normal matter is present there than the total of all the other galaxies in the cluster. Data from observations indicate that hot gas is cooling in the central regions at a rate of 3,820 solar masses per year, the highest ever recorded.The central cD galaxy of the cluster hosts an active galactic nucleus, which is powered by a central supermassive black hole like those of other galaxies. But the central black hole is devouring matter and is continuously growing at a rate of 60 M☉ every year. The central black hole has an estimated mass of on the order of 20 billion M☉. This makes it one of the most massive black holes known in the universe, 5,000 times the mass of the black hole at the center of the Milky Way. The diameter of the black hole's immense event horizon is on the order of 118 billion kilometres, 19 times the distance from the Sun to Pluto, and has the mass equivalent to that of two dwarf galaxies.The Phoenix Cluster was initially detected using the Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect by the South Pole Telescope collaboration.".
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- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageRevisionID "704214228".
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Active_galactic_nucleus.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Baby_Boom_Galaxy.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galaxy_clusters.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phoenix_(constellation).
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Constellation.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Dark_matter.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Declination.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink El_Gordo_(galaxy_cluster).
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Event_horizon.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink GALEX.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy_cluster.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Herschel_Space_Observatory.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Intracluster_medium.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink List_of_most_massive_black_holes.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Milky_Way.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink NGC_1275.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Names_of_large_numbers.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Perseus_cluster.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix_(constellation).
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Pluto.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Right_ascension.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Solar_mass.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink South_Pole_Telescope.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Spiral_galaxy.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Sunyaevxe2x80x93Zeldovich_effect.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink Supermassive_black_hole.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLink X-ray.
- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phoenix Cluster".
- Phoenix_Cluster constellation Phoenix_(constellation).
- Phoenix_Cluster distance "5700000000".
- Phoenix_Cluster epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- Phoenix_Cluster mass "1.26".
- Phoenix_Cluster name "Phoenix Cluster".
- Phoenix_Cluster otherNames Epoch_(astronomy).
- Phoenix_Cluster otherNames Galaxy_cluster.
- Phoenix_Cluster otherNames Phoenix_(constellation).
- Phoenix_Cluster otherNames South_Pole_Telescope.
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- Phoenix_Cluster otherNames "-".
- Phoenix_Cluster otherNames "-4243".
- Phoenix_Cluster otherNames "2344".
- Phoenix_Cluster otherNames "SPT-CL J2344-4243".
- Phoenix_Cluster redshift "0.597".
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- Phoenix_Cluster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Solar_mass.
- Phoenix_Cluster subject Category:Galaxy_clusters.
- Phoenix_Cluster subject Category:Phoenix_(constellation).
- Phoenix_Cluster hypernym Type.
- Phoenix_Cluster type Object.
- Phoenix_Cluster type Redirect.
- Phoenix_Cluster comment "The Phoenix Cluster (SPT-CL J2344-4243) is a massive, type I galaxy cluster located at its namesake constellation, the southern constellation of Phoenix.It is one of the most massive galaxy clusters known, with the mass on the order of 2×1015 M☉. Another cluster, El Gordo, also in Phoenix, is slightly more massive.".
- Phoenix_Cluster label "Phoenix Cluster".
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs Q2617291.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs Skup_Feniks_(astronomija).
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs Cúmul_del_Fènix.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs Cúmulo_de_Phoenix.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs Amas_du_Phénix.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs Ammasso_della_Fenice.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs 봉황자리_은하단.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs SPT-CLJ2344-4243.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs m.0l8q457.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs Скопление_Феникса.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs Fenixhopen.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs Q2617291.
- Phoenix_Cluster sameAs 鳳凰座星系團.
- Phoenix_Cluster wasDerivedFrom Phoenix_Cluster?oldid=704214228.
- Phoenix_Cluster isPrimaryTopicOf Phoenix_Cluster.