KIDS J232940-34092 | |
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Observation data (J2000 epoch) | |
Constellation | Pisces |
Right ascension | 23h 29m 40.261s[1] |
Declination | −34° 09′ 22.95″[1] |
Distance | 5.2 billion light years |
Characteristics | |
Type | Post-Blue Nugget |
KIDS J232940-34092 is a massive quadruple lens compact post-blue nugget type galaxy that is located at Redshift 0.38, meaning it is located about 5.2 billion light years from Earth.[2] It has a Einstein cross effect, a effect where light from a distant galaxy comes across a region of spacetime that is warped (gravitational lensed) by a massive galaxy in the lights path.[3][4] It was discovered along with KIDS J122456+005048, another blue nugget galaxy with a Einstein cross.[4]
The galaxy has a evolved stellar population of very little stellar formation. This was discovered due to the galaxy's prominent absorption features.[4]