The mysterious Leo giant gas ring explained by a billion year old collision between two galaxies

The Leo ring: deep image in the optical domain with the distribution of the gas in HI in yellow-orange. © CFHT/Astron – P.A. Duc

An international team unveiled the origin of the giant gas ring in the Leo group of galaxies. With the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, the scientists were able to detect an optical signature of the ring corresponding to star forming regions. This observation rules out the primordial nature of the gas, which is of galactic origin. Thanks to numerical simulations made at CEA, a scenario for the formation of this ring has been proposed: a violent collision between two galaxies, slightly more than one billion years ago. The results will be published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.

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CFHT press release
communiqué de presse CEA
communiqué de presse CNRS