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A beacon at the dawn of the Universe

Eliat Glikman ()

Nature, 2018, vol. 553, issue 7689, 410-411

Abstract: Quasars are the brightest continuously emitting sources of radiation in the Universe. Measurements of the most distant quasar ever detected reveal details about the evolution and structure of the early Universe.

Keywords: Astronomy; and; astrophysics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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