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    Surprise ‘tail’ found on an iconic galaxy may rewrite its history

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    Galaxy M61 sports a long stellar stream, which had not been spotted before now.Credit: NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory/NOIRLab/SLAC/AURA/A. Romanowsky et. al.

    Mere months after its long-awaited debut, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory is beginning to deliver on its promise to rewrite cosmic history. The observatory’s colossal camera — perched atop a mountain in Chile — has yet to begin its official scientific survey. But just by perusing its first test image, astronomers have uncovered a surprise: a trail of light — called a stellar stream — extending from a well-known galaxy, suggesting that the galaxy once tore apart a much smaller one.

    “This is the first stellar stream detected from Rubin,” says Sarah Pearson, an astrophysicist at the University of Copenhagen. “And it’s just a precursor for all of the many, many features we’ll find like this.” The authors reported their findings in the Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society1.

    A tail that tells tales

    The galaxy, named Messier 61, was first spotted in 1779 in the Virgo Cluster of galaxies and has caught the gaze of astronomers ever since. Hosting a slew of supernovae and churning out new stars at a surprisingly high rate, Messier 61 is what’s known as a starburst galaxy owing to its bounty of stellar activity.

    Astronomers have enlisted some powerhouse telescopes — including the James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope — to unravel the galaxy’s structure. But “despite all of this intense study, no one had ever found this stellar stream”, says Aaron Romanowsky, an astronomer at San Jose State University in California and an author of the study.

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