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Galassie esterne

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Le galassie sono le strutture fondamentali dell’Universo alle grandi scale. Oltre alle stelle, di varie popolazioni e composizioni, contengono grandi quantità di gas neutro, polveri, nubi molecolari, campi magnetici e raggi cosmici. Sono spazialmente aggregate in piccoli gruppi oppure in grandi ammassi. Al centro di molte galassie esiste un nucleo compatto molto luminoso, che può dominare la luminosità dell’intera galassia.

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Ferrari, A. (2011). Galassie esterne. In: Stelle, galassie e universo. UNITEXT(). Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1833-4_16

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