NATS 1740 Study Guide - Final Guide: Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy, Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy, Active Galactic Nucleus
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Chapter 16 review: halo component: (of a galaxy) the portion of any galaxy that is spherical (or football- like) in shape and contains very little cool gas; it generally contains only very old stars. H0 is hubble"s constant: giant galaxies: galaxies that are unusually large, typically containing a trillion or more stars. Most giant galaxies are elliptical, and many contain multiple nuclei near their centers: galactic cannibalism: the term sometimes used to describe the process by which large galaxies merge with other galaxies in collisions. Irregular galaxies: galaxies that look neither spiral nor elliptical. Quasars are the brightest type of active galactic nuclei; radio galaxies also contain active galactic nuclei: radio lobes: the huge regions of radio emission found on either side of radio galaxies. The lobes apparently contain plasma ejected by powerful jets from the galactic center: lookback time: the amount of time since the light we see from a distant object was emitted.