Sussex astronomers observe the deepest view of the Universe
By: Julia Harris
Last updated: Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Sussex astronomers - working with an international team - have observed the Hubble Ultra Deep Field - our deepest view of the Universe.
Senior Lecturers in Physics and Astronomy, Dr Mark Sargent and Dr Stephen Wilkins, have been using a revolutionary new telescope, the Atacama Large Millimetre Array (ALMA), to measure the light which is missed by the Hubble Space Telescope and thereby gain a full picture of the galaxies.
The ALMA observations are significantly deeper and sharper than anything seen before.
Dr Wilkins said: “These early results have really demonstrated the power of the revolutionary ALMA observatory. I’m really looking forward to getting more observations and building a clearer picture of the obscured Universe.”
The results will be published in a series of papers appearing in the Astrophysical Journal and Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society and are also among results being presented this week at the Half a Decade of ALMA conference in Palm Springs, USA.
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