Starts With A Bang podcast #115 - Dwarf galaxies in isolation
Briefly

The article discusses the significance of isolated dwarf galaxies in understanding cosmic evolution. Dwarf galaxies, which constitute over 97% of all galaxies, are often overshadowed and influenced by larger gravitational neighbors, such as the Milky Way and Andromeda. To truly discern their growth and formation, researchers like Dr. Catherine Fielder advocate for studying these dwarfs in isolation, allowing insights into their early cosmic roles and starlight generation during the initial billion years of the Universe's history.
In the vast cosmos, dwarfs galaxies, despite being the most populous, get bullied by larger ones; to study them effectively, we must isolate them.
Dwarf galaxies comprise over 97% of all galaxies, but studying those in isolation can offer pivotal insights into their formative growth stages.
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