天文学家发现宇宙初期的两个“隐形”星系
日期:2021-12-15 16:30

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This is Scientific American’s 60-Second Science. I’m Christopher Intagliata.

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这里是科学美国人——60秒科学系列,我是克里斯托弗·因塔利亚塔lk-Ae8gERKL.ERK

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If you’ve ever looked up at the Milky Way, you’ve seen what’s known as cosmic dust.

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如果你曾经仰望过银河系,你就会看到所谓的宇宙尘埃%%=cDz4y|+

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When you see this band of the Milky Way, you can see these dark patches.

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当你观察银河系的光带时,你可以看到这些深色的斑块@;&kj7eTlm[Z+Br_=,

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So that’s really just dust that is obscuring the stars behind it.

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所以这些尘埃掩盖了它后边的恒星2@n|=!w,ft_-b)!

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Pascal Oesch is an associate professor at the University of Geneva.

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帕斯卡·奥什是日内瓦大学的副教授0*K#0&T)ZagS7e

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He points out that cosmic dust isn’t exactly the kind of dust you or I might be familiar with.

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他指出宇宙尘埃并不是你我所熟悉的那种尘埃8;z5_hB]w%#

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Cosmic dust is not quite the same as dust we know from the apartment here.

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Cosmic dust is really just very small particles in the universe that are consisting of just a few molecules, often containing carbon or silicate.

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宇宙尘埃实际上是宇宙中非常小的粒子,仅由几个微粒组成,通常含有碳或硅酸盐ccCqpJoZOg|69t

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And—as in that Milky Way example—that cosmic dust absorbs the light of stars behind it, making it harder for us to see those stars with instruments like the Hubble Space Telescope.

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而且,就和银河系的例子一样,宇宙尘埃吸收了它背后恒星的光,使我们很难用哈勃空间望远镜等仪器看到这些恒星]U^L@ctY5=%#g~nM_A5

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But there is one way around that: Astronomers can observe the sky with longer wavelengths—using telescopes like the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array in Chile, or ALMA.

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但有一种方法可以解决这个问题:天文学家可以用更长的波长来观测天空——使用像智利阿塔卡马大型毫米波天线阵(ALMA)这样的望远镜ZOHEiYBo*%eZ

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With ALMA, astronomers can see even the dust bunnies hiding up in the sky—because as the dust absorbs photons from the stars behind it, it heats up.

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使用ALMA,天文学家甚至可以观察到隐藏在天空中的尘埃,因为当尘埃从它后面的恒星吸收光子时,它会升温.qmcU2gQ&1&NnzF

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And so then, with ALMA, we can directly see the emission of this heated up dust even in the very early universe.

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因此,通过ALMA,我们可以直接观察到这些升温尘埃发热,即使是在宇宙早期DZD9n,r3zP)j%OX#=1

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Oesch and his team have now stumbled upon two previously obscured galaxies using ALMA observations.

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现在,奥什和他的团队使用ALMA观测偶然发现了两个之前被遮挡的星系Q3cm(c0CAI;d3XRb1PC3

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The galaxies date back to the very earliest days of the universe, 13 billion years ago.

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这些星系可以追溯到宇宙最早期,即130亿年前9_n_G2WC2R

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So those are the first building blocks, right, of the galaxies that we see around us in the universe today.

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所以这些是我们今天在宇宙中看到的星系的第一个组成部分4%u_;Dux3sL

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So these are the first kind of Lego stones. And apparently we have been missing some of those Lego stones.

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这些是第一批乐高积木6ig7(S9_~1。很明显,我们已经缺失了一些乐高积木THhv.j49m*Cf

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In fact, the scientists estimate that up to one in five galaxies may be missing from our current census of the early universe.

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事实上,科学家们估计,多达五分之一的星系可能从我们当前的早期宇宙普查中消失|Ki,+%4.3k6[_e#Tf.s

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The results appeared recently in the journal Nature.

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研究结果最近发表在《自然》期刊上gYXA!^WPo_AkDTjwD

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Hubble's successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, is set to sail off the planet later this month.

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And with its more powerful ability to probe long wavelengths, Oesch is hoping it might bring our galactic census a little closer to completion.

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詹姆斯·韦伯空间望远镜拥有更强大的探测长波的能力,奥什希望它能让完成银河系普查更进一步gm&,8JOvC5P=Y)

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Thanks for listening for Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata.

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谢谢大家收听科学美国人——60秒科学icYYUfba&rjRH。我是克里斯托弗·因塔利亚塔g-_C~]KqF=@KLYoA7

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