SpARCS1049+56

SpARCS1049+56 is a galaxy cluster whose heart is bursting with new stars and located at a distance of about 9.8 billion light-years away from Earth. It was discovered by NASA's Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes on 2015.[1] The galaxy cluster has a redshift of 1.7[2] and a mass of (3.5±1.2)×1014 M [3] estimated from weak gravitational lensing.

References

  1. ^ "NASA Telescopes Find Galaxy Cluster with Vibrant Heart". www.jpl.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
  2. ^ Webb, Tracy M. A.; Muzzin, Adam; Noble, Allison; Bonaventura, Nina; Geach, James; Hezevah, Yashar; Lidman, Chris; Wilson, Gillian; Yee, H. K. C.; Surace, Jason; Shupe, David (2015-11-20). "THE STAR FORMATION HISTORY OF BCGs TOz= 1.8 FROM THE SpARCS/SWIRE SURVEY: EVIDENCE FOR SIGNIFICANT IN SITU STAR FORMATION AT HIGH REDSHIFT". The Astrophysical Journal. 814 (2): 96. arXiv:1508.07302. Bibcode:2015ApJ...814...96W. doi:10.1088/0004-637x/814/2/96. ISSN 1538-4357.
  3. ^ Finner, Kyle; James Jee, M.; Webb, Tracy; Wilson, Gillian; Perlmutter, Saul; Muzzin, Adam; Hlavacek-Larrondo, Julie (2020-04-08). "Constraining the Mass of the Emerging Galaxy Cluster SpARCS1049+56 at z = 1.71 with Infrared Weak Lensing". The Astrophysical Journal. 893 (1): 10. arXiv:2002.01956. Bibcode:2020ApJ...893...10F. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ab7bdb. ISSN 0004-637X.