Light from cosmic dawn hints at how interstellar dust is made
Xuejuan Yang () and
Aigen Li ()
Nature, 2023, vol. 621, issue 7978, 260-262
Abstract:
The obscuration of light from a distant galaxy has raised the possibility that a type of carbon dust existed in the earliest epochs of the Universe — challenging the idea that stars had not yet evolved enough to make such material.
Keywords: Astronomy; and; astrophysics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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