Galaxy formation refers to the process by which galaxies develop and evolve. It involves the gravitational attraction of matter in the universe. This process leads to the clumping of gas and dust. Over time, these clumps form stars and stellar systems. Various theories explain this phenomenon. Observations of distant galaxies provide insights into early cosmic history. Understanding galaxy formation enhances our knowledge of the universe.
A new study by the Raman Research Institute (RRI), an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology, is reshaping how astronomers estimate the mass of gas...